mhonrado073
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The narrowest Fiat is a modified 1993 Fiat Panda made by Italian mechanic Andrea Marazzi back in July 2025, which is 50cm wide.
The thinnest Ford is a modified 1988 Ford Festiva made by American prop maker Tyler Fever last month.
JohnBigboote74
Hopefully they're light enough that the driver can right them alone when they tip over from veering slightly left or right on a straight, flat road.
TurnsOut42WasASlightMiscalculation
I'd be more interested in an actual production car that was remarkably "thin". Like, I know MG Midgets are really small. And some older Minis. But I'll bet there are some much smaller cars that aren't really known in the west - snd that still qualify as cars rather than some form of bike or trike - from Asia or an Eastern-bloc country or something
lightfoot2
Looks like a Corbin sparrow. I miss those
UnitConversionBot
50cm ≈ 1 foot, 8 inches
ElbowDeepInUserSub
The Ford looks barely wide enough to have any semblance of stability. The Fiat looks like a funny way to break an arm.
AVaguelyFamiliarUsername
The narrowest Fiat and the thinnest Ford... so far.
friendsofsandwiches
The cyclops.
TheLastSpaceman
And BICLOPS!
friendsofsandwiches
I call that the Wuuby
thepeenisbehindthetrenchcoat
Prolly good on gas. Tho I can't imagine that tank is very big.
mhonrado073
Actually, they're both modified into electric vehicles.
thepeenisbehindthetrenchcoat
Ahhh, I see. Wonder what the range is on those badboys..
mafiacarstarter
Why would you put a range in such a small car?
(joking)
thepeenisbehindthetrenchcoat