This car is thinner than your grocery cart

At first glance, it looks like a joke. Or a cartoon prop. Or something a kid would draw when asked to design a car with zero rules.

But it’s real.

A YouTuber named Tyler Fever took a 1988 Ford Festiva, already one of the smallest cars on the road, and made it much smaller. Then smaller than that.

Using a workshop loaded with lasers, he cut the car down until it was roughly the width of a shopping cart. One seat. One headlight. One very brave driver.

Somehow, it’s still street‑legal.

The original engine didn’t survive the makeover, so he swapped in a dirt bike engine. The final result looks part Flintstones, part science project, and part “how did this even pass inspection?”

What makes this fun isn’t just how ridiculous it looks. It’s the amount of work that went into it. This wasn’t a quick hack. He chopped, welded, rebuilt, and tested until the thing actually moved under its own power.

And yes, there’s video proof.

Watching him drive it feels wrong and impressive at the same time. Cars are not supposed to be this narrow. But here we are.

If you like strange builds, creative engineering, or just watching someone commit fully to a weird idea, this one’s worth your time.

You can see the full build in the video below.


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