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The King of Jordan's $620,000 bulletproof Ford Excursion limo is on the market for just $84,000 — see inside

  • An opulent, bulletproof Ford Excursion limo owned by King Abdullah II of Jordan has hit the market.
  • The limo originally cost $620,000, the selling dealer said, but it's available now for a fraction of that cost — just $84,000.
  • It was upfitted by Becker Automotive Design, which stretched the SUV and added in swanky features like massaging seats, built-in phones, security cameras, and a mini fridge.
  • A nearly $200,000 armoring package includes bulletproof windows and body panels, electrified door handles, and an air-filtration system that protects against nuclear and chemical attacks.

If you're in the market for a vehicle that's built like a tank, has an interior fit for royalty, and costs about the same as a Toyota Land Cruiser, today may be your lucky day.

A swanky, custom-built, armored Ford Excursion limo has hit the market for just $84,000 through dealer Prestige Auto Credit. What's more, it cost more than $600,000 and was owned by the King Abdullah II of Jordan, according to the selling dealer.

The SUV's royal provenance helps to explain its nearly $200,000 in armoring upgrades, which include ballistic glass, electrified door handles, and an air-filtration system that protects against chemical, biological, or nuclear attack.

As one might expect from a vehicle owned by a monarch, the Excursion's interior isn't too shabby either, having been stretched and packed full of luxury upgrades.

Sneak a peek of the surprisingly cheap royal ride, first spotted by The Drive, below.

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