Recently updated on June 15, 2020 at 06:03 am
For the Russian Youtuber team "Garage 54" the year 2020 starts as crazy as 2019 ended. After the tiny GAZ microbusto Plexiglass rim and a self-made Vossen Wheel should it now be an old Fiat Uno with 8 wheels, But not in the style of a typical one 8 × 8 Modification with two additional axles at the rear or possibly two at the front and two at the rear, but completely different. The Uno was also missed another axle at the rear, but also two wheels on top. Honestly, we don't remember how to call it all. The movements result in a really weird symmetry and the monster is apparently not really mobile.
8 wheels turn, 2 are driven ...
After all, only two axles are still fitted with conventional suspension, which means that every slight bump in the ground causes extremely restless movements. The additional wheels in the middle rotate quite normally and can at least have a certain sense and purpose "audition". However, the other axis above the two wheels is completely pointless. The wheels are securely fastened by means of various struts, but the first test drive quickly shows that they shovel loads of snow into the vehicle. Reason enough to build a corresponding fairing and to give the Fiat a complete red paint job as a finish. In combination with the white rims, the result is somehow "interesting". At least the little Italian attracts a lot of attention in traffic.
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8 wheels at the Russian Garage54 Fiat Uno!
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