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What The Fabricated? Worst DIY Car Modifications

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What are these people thinking?


Since the first cars were sold, mankind has gotten the idea that we can improve this, beyond the factory options, and sometimes that's true. However, there are instances where this idea goes horribly wrong. Just when I thought an over abundance of zip ties, JB Weld, and duct tape holding a car together was bad, these cars popped up on my radar. Whether these people were trying to cheap out on parts, or they truly thought they could modify their cars better, beyond what factory and aftermarket parts are out there, these mods will make you go 'What The Fabricated?'

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This Camaro Cuda was modified into a totally different car!

Improvised Trailer Hitch

It's hard to tell what kind of car this is, possibly some kind of crossover, judging by the ground clearance. There sure is a lot of scratches on the rear bumper, which makes us wonder what this person is out there doing with this wood-based trailer hitch, with ball (somehow) affixed to the tree-sourced tow rig. Whatever you do, do not ride behind this guy while he's got something hooked up to tow!

Kettle Cold Air Intake

When you want a cold air intake, but you don't have time to source a proper filter, just see what you have in the garbage, right? Of all the questions we have about the why, and hows of this, the biggest thing we want to know is: Does the exhaust smell like popcorn?

Unique Bench Seats

This is one friend you're probably not going to ask for a ride from twice! When the driver of this car said they had bench seats, this is not quite what you would have in mind.

Gotta Cool it Somehow

This is one of many pictures out there of window units being used in vehicles, and we've got to point one thing out - every single one of this rigged air conditioners look infinitely more complicated than repairing, or replacing, the vehicle's a/c, what's going on, window unit people?

That Window is Going Down, One Way or Another!

Then we have these people, who don't need an a/c in their car, because they've beat the system, and figured out how to make their windows function without a knob. This must be a major blow to the window lever manufacturing community. Is this the future of power windows?