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Inventor Builds Weird Cars Shaped as Food, Shoes and Toilets

Sudhakar Yadab in his hamburger car 11 photos
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Inventor Sudhakar Yadab from Hyderabad, India, has been building weird vehicles shaped like everyday objects ever since he was 14 years old. After reaching over 200 homemade cars, the 46-year man’s treasure of crazy cars got so huge that he had to open up a museum devoted to his collection. Opened in 2010, the facility hosts cars in shape of objects such as a camera, a shoe, a toilet and even a table.
Folks over at Barcroft TV recently uploaded the story of the Indian inventor who spent almost all his life feeding one of the weirdest hobbies out there. Building cars from scratch is not only something that asks for experience and knowledge, but an occupation that implies spending a lot of time in the garage, as well.

However, Yadav claims creating his weird-shaped vehicles is his passion and there is nothing else he’d better do. This is how he managed to create a collection of over 200 wacky cars, designed in all sorts of shapes of everyday objects, such as a high heel, a cigarette, a toilet and even a table.

When I was young, my friends used to go to the movies and they used to ask me. I always used to slip them and go to the mechanic shop. I have learnt a lot of things from roadside mechanics. Sometimes they work wonders,” he told the source. The inventor claims his first car was made out of materials he collected from local junkyards.

Not only did he never stop ever since, but he even decided he’d show people the over 200-car collection. This is why he put them all together in a museum opened four years ago. The exposition is spread over the size of a football field and, according to Yadav, gets around 1,000 children visitors every week.

Well, now you know where to go first next time you’re visiting India. At least that is what we’ll do, anyway.

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