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Russian Afghanistan War vet fulfills childhood dream by building all-terrain vehicle using parts from 12 different cars (VIDEO)
So one of the advantages of living in the 2nd/3d world is that you can do stuff like this, in most of Europe you wouldn't be allowed to leave your yard with such vehicle.
Related older article:
Man builds tank replica from scratch
A 50-year-old veteran from Russia’s Kursk Region has built his own amphibious all-terrain vehicle by taking parts from twelve different domestically made cars, including a Lada Niva and 1980s hatchback Moskvich 2141.
After losing his leg in Afghanistan, Yury Sukhorukov has struggled to move around. This has been exacerbated by the poor roads in his small village. In particular, the difficulty of getting to the nearby river inspired him to make his own vehicle, which he spent four and a half months building.
So one of the advantages of living in the 2nd/3d world is that you can do stuff like this, in most of Europe you wouldn't be allowed to leave your yard with such vehicle.
Related older article:
Man builds tank replica from scratch