10 Amazing Handmade Cars That Are On Another Level...
Feb 27, 2020Have you ever thought about what your dream car is? Maybe a Rolls Royce or a Lamborghini? Probably something like that, right? Fast, eye-catching and, above all, very expensive. For most people, that seems to be the way things work, however, for some incredibly creative people, money doesn't stop them and instead of just going out and buying the
cars
of their dreams, they get their hands dirty. hands and propose to build. them. While you'll probably never be lucky enough to see thesecars
in action, we've done the hard work for you and today we'll be taking a look at some of the most incredible, extreme, and insanely cool hand-built cars. the world has ever seen.Ready to surprise you? Let's move on! LAMBORGHINI AVENTADOR Many people dream of owning a Lamborghini, but according to the basic rules of economics, most people will never be able to afford it. While most people will call it their dream car, for Russian YouTuber and mechanic Ilya Strekalovsky, that simply wasn't enough. Ilya decided that a Lamborghini would not only be his dream car, but also a dream project, so he got to work building his own Lamborghini Aventador. Believe it or not, this crazy blue supercar is built from the basic components and engine of a Nissan Maxima, while the body was handcrafted and custom assembled by Ilya himself, as he details over several months in several videos on his channel. .
To improve the performance of the Maxima engine, Ilya handcrafted any parts that he couldn't find secondhand, or any that didn't really exist because there isn't exactly a big market for handcrafted Lamborghinis. The homemade aventador usually attracts attention every time it goes out, and I totally understand why. You could look at this car all day and never think it's anything less than the original Italian supercar! Ultimately, this shows that you don't have to shell out a quarter of a million to get the car of your dreams, you just have to tap into your inner Tony Stark. RUSSIAN CYBER-TRUCK Enter Garage 54, a Russian YouTube channel run by a rather resourceful auto mechanic who takes on a lot of original car building projects.
After seeing the hype around the cybertruck, Garage 54 got to work creating their own version, and at first glance you might think this is an unfinished test model from Tesla's own factory. But if you look closer, you'll realize that this is far from any normal old prototype. Made from a UAZ van body and real scrap metal, the polished angular bodywork really matches the look of Elon's crazy concept. While not everything about the car is perfect (for example, it has no doors, so passengers have to climb through the hatchback), it is actually totally drivable and has caused quite a stir on social media every time the Passersby in rural Russia see a car that should.
It won't even be available in major cities for
another
year of casual travel. While this custom might be interesting, I think I'll probably wait until the real version arrives. VAYDOR Suicide Squad was many things, but this is not a movie review channel. No, we're talking about cool, hand-built cars, and believe it or not, Suicide Squad actually came out with a prettyamazing
one. No matter what you thought of the Joker's redesign, you have to admit that his purple supercar looksamazing
. While at first glance this might look like a souped-up Aventador or Lycan like something out of Fast and Furious, in reality this car, better known as the Vaydor, can also be yours for about the same price as a Toyota Prius.How is this possible? Watch the dreams and hard work of Matt McEntegart, automotive designer extraordinaire. Matt runs a custom car shop with the idea of bringing supercar
level
s of luxury to the average consumer. By stripping away all the bodies from average, affordable cars, he creates blank canvases on which to build anything you can dream up for little more than the cost of fiberglass and paint. And with its sleek bodywork and incredible on-road handling, it's easy to see why the Vaydor was the perfect choice for the type of car the Joker could tear up the streets of Gotham.Just remember, if someone tells you you will do it. You will never be able to achieve your dreams, follow Matt's example and make it happen on your own. MAVERICK FLYING CAR At first glance you might think the Maverick looks like an old car from the 1920s, but if you look a little closer you can see... Is that a propeller? Someone had not only the crazy idea to combine an airplane and a car, but also the crazy genius to build it. And while you can hit the highway in style in this sleek-looking car, hidden inside is your ticket to an airfield: a massive set of wings and an incredibly high roof.
Step on the accelerator on the runway and see a scene straight out of science fiction, a real flying car. At $96k, the Maverick may be a little pricey for a car, but it's very cheap for an airplane. Honestly, it seems like the best uber ride, you can avoid all the traffic and get lots of people's attention all the time. LANDSPEEDER As colorful and deep as the Internet can be, it's easy to lose sight of how interesting some of the things you can find online are until you stumble upon something truly mind-blowing. Well, the Landspeeder is definitely something that could spark that appreciation in you.
Straight out of the alien worlds of Star Wars, the Landspeeder was dreamed up and hand-designed by none other than YouTuber, imaginative engineer Colin Firth. Originally created from nothing more than the body of a dismantled golf cart, Colin has custom pieces made from sheet metal, fiberglass and other materials to create the iconic exterior bodywork of Luke Skywalker's original vehicle from the early films. Designed to be pretty close to scale, the Landspeeder measures over 12 feet long and weighs just over a thousand pounds, making it even more impressive to hear that this heavy contraption can reach speeds of over 40 miles per hour on the highway. . !
I'm not sure how fast the real Landspeeder could have gone, but that's a lot faster than most things on a desert planet could probably move. At the end of the day, it shows that with a little inspiration and a little hard work and determination, you can achieve even the most extravagant dreams you can imagine. BATMOBILE Of all the fictional cars out there, the Batmobile is possibly the most famous and, realistically, one of the best. However, what better way to make something that's cool in fiction even cooler than doing it in real life? That's where Zac Mihajlovic began his own journey as a superhero.
Inspired by the 1980s version of the big-screen Batmobile, Zac, along with the help of his grandfather, set to work building the closest copy they could muster. And while there are nine other replicas of this version of the Batmobile, Zac boasts the only one that is not only drivable but legally driven, allowing for truly incredible trips around the city. Plus, if you really want, you can even use it to make homemade s'mores. Honestly, I don't think I've ever seen a more unique vehicle than this one! LIMOJET Limousines are often considered the pinnacle of class and elegance, but for Frank DeAngelo, professional limousine builder, a limousine simply wasn't high enough.
So what's a step up from a limousine? Well, a private jet, of course, so how can you make a limousine or private jet even better? Combining the two and merging them into the incredible Limojet. No, really, look at this thing. It's a real limojet! The limojet is a custom-built supercar, cost over a million dollars to build and is listed on the market for $5 million if anyone is interested. Plus, it's also completely street legal, even if it's 42 feet long, and if you're taking a ride in this fiberglass beast, the party doesn't stop when you get out, with its built-in indoor and outdoor sound system. , complete with 12-inch subwoofers and plenty of stealth-hidden speakers.
While the limojet doesn't exactly fly through the air, traveling around the city in this one will certainly attract a lot more eyes than in the sky, so it's a pretty fair trade-off for such a unique custom vehicle. And even though it runs on regular gas, I don't think I'll ever understand how you're supposed to park this at a gas station. Either way, if fueling your five million dollar limousine is the biggest problem you have, then life is probably going pretty well for you. ICE G-WAGON Russia is famous for being unforgivably cold, and if you've ever lived in the extreme cold, you'll know that getting your car to start in those conditions can be a little difficult, to say the least.
But what better way to combat the cold than to harness its power and make it yours? That's actually what the team at Garage 54 in Russia undertook as a winter project: they created a fully functional and realistic Mercedes G Wagon, completely made of ice! Taking advantage of the cold, the team took the body and mechanics of a car and covered them with enormous blocks of ice, weighing a total of 6 metric tons, and froze them in place with nothing but water and Siberian temperatures. Using an ice sculpting chainsaw, they carved the blocks to perfectly match the shape of the German luxury vehicle, and even added neon lights that shine through the ice car's translucent body and give it an almost magical feel.
The engine and other internal components are fully functional, and the engineer behind this crazy cool contraption takes it into town to provide an impromptu show to any passerby wild enough to go out for a ride in the Siberian winter. I'm pretty sure that thing isn't equipped with heated seats, so I'll be more than satisfied just watching it from a screen, thank you very much. CARDBOARD LEXUS Cars are traditionally made from tough materials like metal, steel or fiberglass, elements that can withstand high-speed collisions and the elements of the outside world, but sometimes you have to push the status quo to make some heads turn, y After years of making run-of-the-mill cars, the team at Lexus came up with the crazy idea of making a car entirely out of cardboard.
Inspired by the art of origami, the team of top-notch automotive engineers got to work on their incredible project that almost anyone would say is doomed to failure. Against all odds, and based on sheer determination and creativity, they proved all the naysayers wrong and created an incredible piece of automotive art. The interior of the cardboard car features all the facets of a real Lexus IS, from the seats to the steering wheel, even the wheels were designed perfectly to be able to support the weight of the body and the real mechanical and electrical components hidden under the cardboard hood . .
In total, the experimental project required more than 1,700 individually designed cardboard pieces, which could be laser cut in a matter of weeks. The best part? He actually drives. Imagine being stuck in traffic behind a fully functional car made entirely of paper! Just be sure to keep an eye on the weather or things can get worse pretty quickly. RUNGE CARS One of the strong points of crazy designer cars like Lamborghinis and Ferraris is usually the craftsmanship behind the car itself; the idea that there is something unique and special, not only in how the car was designed, but also in how it was assembled.
Luckily, Chris Rünge definitely has that, because when he gets to work on some of his striking, fascinating and, above all, original cars, it can take more than 2 thousand hours to get to the complete product, but with results like these . , the wait is definitely worth it. Using the same type of tools that blacksmiths in medieval England might have used, Runge manually builds the car's frame and body before hardworking the metal for the exterior, leaving it with that smooth, finished look in a natural way. More impressive than anything off an assembly line. While the price will always vary depending on the order, Chris' cars are so well made and precise that they can reach a whopping two hundred and seventy-five thousand dollars each, and that's on the low end.
Still, a project can take almost 6 full months to complete, but with results like these, he'd say most people won't mind waiting for their custom Runge Car.
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