No, that headline is not a typo. A Lithuanian man has indeed built a car out of polyurethane foam. Well, to be precise, he built a metal skeleton, then sprayed it with foam, and then sculpted the car out of that. The whole process is pretty impressive, as is the finished product, for what it is.
Still left unanswered is the question of why one would want to sculpt a car out of foam and, most importantly, where he found 30 INCH RIMS!? Those probably weigh as much as my engine, each.
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