We’ve seen strange bicycles with split tires, electric cars with huge turbines, and now a group of mechanics in Youtube presents what would be the lowest vehicle in the world, a car in which you can travel while being only 2.5 cm from the ground.
The challenge was posed on the Carmagheddon canal and there was a first generation Fiat Panda vehicle, with only a few visible parts such as the roof, windows and hood remaining, which remind us of what the vehicle once was.
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What did they do? The vehicle was split in half. It has a longitudinal cut just below the top hinge of the door. But it is not the first time that they experiment with this car. According to the Motor Pasión page, they have converted a 186 CV turbo Panda to a wooden one that goes on pedals, going through an SUV.
In this case, the vehicle was left as if it were a box. Inside it has a mechanical system reminiscent of a tricycle. In addition, it moves thanks to a two-stroke engine, since there is no space for the transmission or the original wheels.
The driver enters very tightly, even uncomfortable. You can’t see directly through the windshield, so they created a GoPro-based system to drive the vehicle from inside.
Despite all the discomfort, the vehicle moves. There are still many things to improve, such as the problem that dust and stones generate for the driver who is now closer to the ground.
Source: Elcomercio
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