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Someone Really Chopped a 2011 Ford Fiesta and Now It's for Sale

Someone Really Chopped a 2011 Ford Fiesta and Now It's for Sale photo
Someone Really Chopped a 2011 Ford Fiesta and Now It's for Sale photo

Normally when we talk about a chopped car, it's some kind of vintage hot rod with an elegantly lower roofline. In this case, however, it's a drastically reconfigured hatchback with hilarious lines. Even better, it's now up for sale!

As covered by the Autopian, the car in question is a 2011 Ford Fiesta. Originally starting life as a four-door hatch, the chassis was chopped and fettled until it became a much tinier two-door hatch instead. The logic? Eleven years ago, the original builder wanted a small car to tow behind their RV, and presumably options like the Fiat 500 and Smart Fortwo didn't appeal. Thus, the Fiesta was cut down to suit.

No pristine Fiestas were harmed in the creation of this vehicle, as the build is based on a salvage-titled example that had 7,000 miles on the clock. A full three feet was hacked out of the body, taking the Fiesta from 13 feet down to a diminutive 10 feet long. It's still longer than a Smart Fortwo, but only by about 14 inches.