Wooden SuperCar ”Maniwa” manufactured by Sada-Kenbi. They are not car maker but wood crafters. They wanted to prove their belief, ” There is nothing that can’t be made with wood.
The car can accelerate up to 80km/h and is for sale at a bargain price of 44,000 USD. it also features a motorcycle-like handlebar steering system, gull wing doors and even has a stereo. it seats one driver up front on a wooden seat and has a wood bench behind for up to two passengers. the designers even made a pedal-power version for kids
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I think this kind of car is more expected that real one.
Wow, now that is one WAY cool lookin car d****!
Sorry… this car is really ugly. But I guess you accomplished making a wooden bodied vehicle.
I had a wooden car once.It had wooden wheels and a wooden body as well as a wooden engine and wooden interior……..the only problem was it wooden bloody work.
All that work, and you installed the stereo like that? The idea is your not supposed to show off the ugly sheet metal on the side of your outdated cd player.
I thought those style doors were called “Scizzor” Doors”?
Not gullwing doors
There goes the amazon trees. Thanks for killing our forest.
For god’s sakes Juan get a grip. You gota be kiddin me
> For god’s sakes Juan get a grip. You gotta be kiddin me
No, he’s just a completely obsessed envirowacko, who can only see everything in terms of their own narrow idiotic worldview, which has no connection to reality.
Nothing new there.
And, as far as this comment
> There is nothing that can’t be made with wood.
I think Livio De Marchi answered that one YEARS ago. ;-D
Great Model of Car creative..but really stop cutting trees
Jyotika
I WOULD BE A VERY VERY Happy tree if i were made into a super car!!!
Those aren’t gull wing doors – they’re scissor doors.
Gull wings hinge in the middle of the roof, swinging to the side and up when opening and looking like gull’s wings when the car is seen from the front.
Scissor doors, aka “lambo” doors because they were most often associated with the Countach, swing forward and up on a pivot joint at the front of the door.