Famous car designer Andy Saunders has regained the crown for the world’s lowest car. The record was currently held by Perry Watkins for his ‘Lowlife’ that was a mere 23.6 inches tall.
Saunders has regained the record that was held by him in 1985. The record breaking car is just 22 inches tall and has been built by Saunders and his two man team in just THREE days.
The designer has built the car as a part of this week’s celebrations for the 40th Annual Autojumble at the National Motor Museum in Beaulieu, Hampshire.
Saunders has worked tirelessly through the 18-hour day to create the record breaker that is being named as ‘Flat Out’.
What’s next on Sanders list…? Well I don’t know but whatever it is, I am waiting to see it…!
Via: andysaunderskustoms
Saunders has regained the record that was held by him in 1985. The record breaking car is just 22 inches tall and has been built by Saunders and his two man team in just THREE days.
The designer has built the car as a part of this week’s celebrations for the 40th Annual Autojumble at the National Motor Museum in Beaulieu, Hampshire.
Saunders has worked tirelessly through the 18-hour day to create the record breaker that is being named as ‘Flat Out’.
What’s next on Sanders list…? Well I don’t know but whatever it is, I am waiting to see it…!
Via: andysaunderskustoms
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