Damn, that's insane but still. The company should not have any liability for it so why do they care?
Unless I am wrong about that part.
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From the post:
>Buying a wrecked Tesla for $2,000 sounds like the start of a terrible idea. In this case, that was exactly the point.
YouTuber Remmy Evans picked up what might be the internet’s strangest running Tesla: a stripped-down 2020 Model 3 with no body panels, no windshield, no proper seat belts, and barely anything left between the driver and the outside world.
Instead of restoring it, he embraced the chaos. The plan was simple: charge it up, send it sideways, and treat it like a giant electric go-kart.
Damn, that's insane but still. The company should not have any liability for it so why do they care?
Unless I am wrong about that part.
Archive: https://archive.today/vjDQ1
From the post:
>>Buying a wrecked Tesla for $2,000 sounds like the start of a terrible idea. In this case, that was exactly the point.
YouTuber Remmy Evans picked up what might be the internet’s strangest running Tesla: a stripped-down 2020 Model 3 with no body panels, no windshield, no proper seat belts, and barely anything left between the driver and the outside world.
Instead of restoring it, he embraced the chaos. The plan was simple: charge it up, send it sideways, and treat it like a giant electric go-kart.