Cars
Aptly named The Beast by its creator, the late engineer John Dodd, this is a 27-liter V12 car powered by an engine from a Rolls-Royce tank.
This 1973 Chevy Nova was abandoned in a barn for 30 years and even burnt to a crisp in a fire. Despite this, it gets a well-deserved second chance at life.
A group of seven managed to break into a Kentucky dealership, taking six new Dodge Challenger Hellcat cars worth $600,000 in a matter of minutes.
Not only does everything go wrong, but the new owner of the $38,000 Audi A3 watches it all unfold from his window above.
The 1967 Ford Mustang was in a sorry state having sat dormant in a swap for 28 years, but Maverick Mechanic managed to transform the car into a new creation.
One of only five examples, the Pagani Huayra Codalunga made a very special appearance at ICE St. Moritz, stunning the crowds when it took to the ice track.
The German BMW driver blindly followed his GPS all the way up a hiking trail in Austria until eventually, he got his $145,000 BMW Alpina B3 Touring stuck.
Justin Bieber seems to have acquired the only Porsche L’Art De L’Automobile in the world, a beautiful one-off finished in teal with matching wheel covers.
The Jetour Traveller may look like a combination between a Ford Bronco and a Land Rover Defender, but it costs the same as a Fiat Panda.
Is it blue, gold or black? We don’t know and we don’t really care either because the new Mansory G-Wagen is just so crazy we have to love it.
The detailers make sure to retain the Mercedes-Benz 300 SL’s patina and original interior.
The hot-hatch segment is on fire with the arrival of the new Honda Civic Type R. But its eye-watering price tag might just let it down.
The Sherp truck can easily take on sand, dirt, water, ice, and rocks. Plus it’s got five (!) fuel tanks, four of which are located inside the tires.
The new Mercedes E-Class even comes with an active ambient lighting system that responds to the rhythm of the music you’re listening to.
The pictures clearly show the McLaren Artura has damage to both ends, as well as some body parts missing – but someone’s going to salvage what’s left.
From the ‘Liam NISSAN’ to a Toyota sedan with eight (!) wheels, these are the craziest DIY mods we’ve ever seen on the road.



