A man in Guangxi spent half a year building this creation, which is, if you couldn’t tell, a car that actually drives. Police were likely also surprised to discover this when they saw the man taking the “wooden chariot” for a spin in the city’s Laobin district with his kids in back. Within minutes, the vehicle had been confiscated.
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