An interesting homemade product from a 2000 Honda Civic was discovered in Arkansas, US. The car was shortened by almost half and the rear axle was completely redone. The seller is asking only $800 for this conversion.
After processing, the Honda Civic began to vaguely resemble a trike with two front drive wheels. The rear axle of the car is brought as close as possible to the backs of the driver and passenger seats: the wheels are located close to each other along the longitudinal axis of the Civic.
They are held in place by a homemade suspension, the elements of which are apparently attached directly to the remains of the body. A small fuel tank is located in the tray above the wheels.
The seller claims that the homemade product was once used for daily use, but judging by the photo, that was a long time ago. There is clearly visible rust on the rear suspension parts, the lights have almost fallen off, and the interior looks very worn. However, the unusual Civic is still capable of driving itself.