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Lithuanian builds car from polyurethane foam

by Michael Harley (RSS feed) on May 30th, 2008 at 3:26PM

Click above for an extensive photo gallery of the work in progress... Polyurethane, the wonder-polymer used in everything from appliances and textiles to electronics and footwear, is apparently the car building material-of-choice for this "sculptor" in Lithuania. You'd recognize his particular mixture of the foam as the same type of messy stuff we use to fill cracks and gaps around windows. Tossing all OSHA and DOT regulations out the window (no problem in Lithuania), this crafty coach-builder mixes up batches of PU foam in 2-liter soda bottles before "applying" them to the framework of his... Read More

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