A Monster Beetle That Eats Hummers For Breakfast


A monster beetle is what you get when an aircraft engineer has a 1968 VW Beetle lying around and too much time on his or her hands. The modification which you can see was allegedly planned out in CAD for structural integrity and all that other stuff. With a new engine 2.8 Liter engine, it should have a pretty good power to weight ratio to boot. While it will not literally eat a Hummer for breakfast, it does look a whole lot cooler and is bound to have a more reasonable environmental footprint. [Loqu via Make]

 

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C.S. Magor is the editor-in-chief and reporter at large for Uberreview and We Interrupt. He currently resides in the Japanese countryside, approximately two hours from Tokyo - where both his bank balance and the lack of space in his home are testament to his addiction to all things shiny.

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  • Uncle B

    America, stop wasting your precious resources building this crap and get something with ultra-high mileage and durability built! The high price of gas will not go away, and is the real problem. The original beatle you destroyed, restored, would make better sense!

  • http://www.highperformancejdm.com hpjdmengines

    @ Uncle B- I agree that America needs to focus on fuel economy. JDM engines are getting far better economy than most American made engines. Having said that, this was just someones hobby.

  • shawn

    ight you fools i get 45 mpg in my chevy cobalt

    and by the way gas prices have droped

 

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