Fantasy does not always bring good results in reality. And if these YouTubers thought they were going to make an interesting project, they managed to get a swerve. Anyway, the result messes with our minds and gives the appearance of a failure of The Matrix. Come see this flat Fiat Panda.
The Fiat Panda has been transformed into an extreme
No, he is not hallucinating, and no, this is not an image like the one that has been explained today through the intervention of artificial intelligence. What you see is a Fiat Panda so low it appears buried in the pavement, some kind of programming error that mixes reality with fantasy.
If you're still skeptical, all that's left is to watch the video, because translating it into words won't help much either. For future memory, this "car" was designed by the Italian YouTube channel Carmageddonusing a first generation Fiat Panda purchased from a junkyard.
The artists cut the body of the Fiat lengthwise, just below the upper door hinge, leaving only the window sills, pillars, roof and hood to transform (or attempt) the car again.
This is what was made. The team reinforced the bodywork with a box frame and attached the hood corners to wheels. I got 3 centimeters of ground clearance, just enough not to get stuck in every hatch cover.
As for the car part itself, it is just a tricycle with a two-stroke engine, because there is clearly no place for the original transmission or wheels.
The driver manages to get in, but it has nothing to do with driving, as the steering wheel, engine and smoked windshield obscure his view. There is a GoPro on the roof that streams to a cell phone in the cockpit. It's hard to drive, not to mention cramped - and it seems to spit gravel in the driver's face.
However, it still feels like a car and keeps driving. Whether it is the lowest car in the world is up to the record holders to decide. For the rest of us, it's just weird enough to entertain. And that's exactly how it should be.
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