An Italian YouTuber has cut the first generation Fiat Panda from the windows down to create the world’s lowest car.
Carmageddon rebuilt the car after finding it in a junkyard. Everything from below the windows has been cut away, leaving only the car pillars, window sills and glass, windshield and rear and roof.
At the start of the two-part series, the video follows the team picking a car out of a junkyard and beginning the cutting process.
In a smart decision, the team chose to cut along the crease on the door.
Once the vehicle is cut, two plastic dolly wheels are installed under the bonnet and two larger rubber wheels are installed at the rear.
Once the team reinforced the body to hold its two-stroke engine, they began to install the steering column, the engine and a long piece of wood for the driver to lie on.
Once fully assembled, the ‘car’ only has a ground clearance of about three centimeters.
Inside the car, between the steering column, the engine and the tinted windows, there is no visibility from the inside to the outside so a GoPro is attached to the roof of the Panda with the footage broadcast live to the mobile phone in the car.
The final video ends with one of the team crawling into a car and driving it down the road using an iPhone to identify hazards and pot holes.