By far the most bizarre vehicle you’ll ever see appeared on Facebook Marketplace but it’s apparently street-legal
- A bizarre Custom Honda was on sale on Facebook Marketplace
- The car was a fully street-legal hybrid
- The car featured LED lights and could be easily modified
Published on Oct 25, 2024 at 2:06 PM (UTC+4)
by Daksh Chaudhary
Last updated on Oct 28, 2024 at 3:47 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Alessandro Renesis
Facebook Marketplace is home to some of the strangest things for sale, and this time, a bizarre-looking custom Honda stole the show.
It was as if you were looking at a mix between a Corolla and a Cybertruck – in short, something bizarre but not worth overlooking.
To top off its bizarreness, the vehicle was made with strange and unexpected materials.
The seller used shiny aluminum sheets, rain gutters, and colorful TikTok LED light strips to create this unique vehicle.
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Bizarre ‘Honda Custom’ for sale on Facebook Marketplace
The car, which the seller called ‘Honda Custom,’ was claimed by the seller as a fully custom-built hybrid.
This means it was partially electric, similar to a Cybertruck. However, it was far from what this electric pick-up offers – advanced features like drive-by-wire.
What’s more surprising was that this unique vehicle was 100% street-legal. And despite its extensive customization, it had no mechanical issues.
So, the buyer wouldn’t just keep the car for the show but would actually take it for a fun ride.
The ‘Honda Custom’ could also be your ultimate party ride with a remote for the LED lights, allowing you to change colors as you please.
Facebook Marketplace is truly a place for all things exciting and surprising. Earlier, we saw a guy purchasing the cheapest truck on Facebook Marketplace.
The street-legal car is not made for everyone
Back to the custom hybrid Honda, the owner admitted in the post that not everyone would like the car. However, it would still turn the heads for its uniqueness.
Moreover, the seller added that the car’s customization could easily be changed if the buyer didn’t like it.
Unlike the Ferrari F12berlinetta, which had extensive and costly customization, the ‘Honda Custom’ would be easy and inexpensive to modify if needed.
What are your thoughts on the vehicle? Was this unique hybrid car worth buying?