A CUT-down Fiat Panda is aiming for a world record as the narrowest-functioning car.
It’s a customised Fiat Panda which is just a fraction over 19.5 inches wide – almost a third of the original vehicle’s 57.5 inches.
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This Fiat Panda is aiming for a world record as the narrowest-functioning car Credit: EPA
Italian mechanic Andrea Marazzi showed it off at the Baltic Motor Show in Latvia capital Riga Credit: Alamy
It also measures 11 feet long and four and a half feet high.
The work on the original 1993 city runabout was done by Italian mechanic Andrea Marazzi, 30.
The single-seater is powered by an electric motor scooter engine with a top speed of 9 mph but is not road legal.
He showed it off at the Baltic Motor Show in Latvia capital Riga.
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He is bidding for a Guinness record as the the world’s narrowest functioning car.
Marazzi previously said: “This started as a silly idea at the junkyard… I created something no one else has.”
He has created other “extreme” models like this in the past
One viewer commented on a YouTube video of his, calling the car a “work of art”.
Meanwhile another said: “Fantastic idea but above all it seems to me to be excellent workmanship.”
The bizarre motor measures just 11 feet long and four and a half feet high Credit: EPA
The single-seater is powered by an electric motor scooter engine with a top speed of 9 mph but is not road legal Credit: EPA



