An engineer turned a garbage can into an unusual vehicle (3 photos + 1 video)
A resident of West Yorkshire (England) made from a trash can pretty fast vehicle. The man had a successful test at a local airfield and now hopes to get into the Book Guinness records.
Eccentric engineer Michael Wallhead is sure his name is worthy of a place on the pages of the Guinness Book of Records. Man bought a garbage can and upgraded it into a fancy vehicle, and quite fast. Among others improvements, Michael equipped his container with a Suzuki GP125", wheels from go-karts, gearbox with five gears and steering damper.
All alterations cost the enthusiast £700, including The £20 cost of the bin itself. Arranging your "typewriter" test at a local airfield, Michael managed to accelerate the tank to speed 88.51 kilometers per hour, and this is a record figure.
Now the engineer has submitted a report on his achievement to the Guinness Book of Records and is eagerly waiting for a response.