Welding Two Identical Cars Into a Doublewide Vehicle
The auto enthusiasts at Garage 54 (previously) took an old white Lada Riva sedan, found a matching model and proceeded to weld the two into a single doublewide vehicle. Once the two cars were conjoined, it was time for a drive around the town of Novosibirsk, Russia. The doublewide got a number of looks but appeared to function well for most of the time.
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