Posted on 07/09/2025 9:08:15 AM PDT by BenLurkin
Built by 30-year-old Italian mechanic Andrea Marazzi, the insane vehicle was put together using parts from an original 1993 Fiat Panda and was recently demonstrated at the 45th anniversary of the Panda in Pandino - a small town in Italy to the southeast of Milan.
The car is so thin that it's impossible to even fit inside unless you happen to be relatively slim.
While certainly helpful for fitting into tiny gaps, the car is a little on the unstable side, though it does at least take a bit more than just a stiff breeze to cause it to topple over.
Image Credit: Instagram / @tuttipazzipermarazzi
"Many people think that it will tip over just by blowing but they are wrong," said Marazzi.
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Not much good for runs to Costco...
Car tipping a new sport
needs training wheels
they should handles around the outside
for the pallbearers
Definitely NOT subject to tipping over. LOL!
It Never Rains in Southern California.
Pallbearers? LMAO!!!!!!!
“They’re coming around the final turn at Talladega -— 37 cars wide in the lead pack...
Gonna need a supercomputer to sort out the photo finish”
Lol! 😆 “Can you beleive it? 37 cars wide on the corner! Used to be that 4 wide was the max”
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