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Half American, half Canadian: Take a ride in a car welded from two front ends

Mechanical engineer Zach Sutton from Detroit has created a unique car named Bak2Bak, constructed from the front ends of two old Chrysler models, one from Canada and the other from the United States. The hybrid vehicle, which Sutton describes as a fun project symbolizing the close relationship between the two countries, attracts attention on the streets for its quirky design and light-hearted spirit.

A man is in a car park leaning on a car made of two front ends - one red and one black. A bridge is in the background

A man is in a car park leaning on a car made of two front ends - one red and one black. A bridge is in the background

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Key Highlights

  • The car is named Bak2Bak and combines front ends of two Chrysler vehicles.
  • One vehicle part originated from Canada while the other came from the U. S.
  • Zach Sutton, the creator, considers the two countries as 'sister countries'.
  • The project was intended to be fun rather than serious.
  • The car is noted for delivering 'a lot of smiles per gallon' on the streets.
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  1. Half American, half Canadian: Take a ride in a car welded from two front ends

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