Trash-Constructed Cars

Orismar de Souza is a Homeless Man Who Built a Car Out of Junk

Orismar de Souza is a homeless man from Brazil who built his own car out of junk. DIY cars very seldomly look this good and this type of innovation, especially constructed from the materials he used, is rare. Most inventors and creators have a stockpile of materials to work with, nonetheless the money and means to make a concept a reality.

For Orismar de Souza, however, sheet metal and other found objects had to be enough. The frame is self-made using a hammer, chisel and pure human strength. The engine of the DIY junk car is from a motorcycle and can reach a speed of up to 50 mph, making for a marvel amongst homemade automobiles.
Trend Themes
1. DIY Cars - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in the automotive industry by exploring the potential of DIY car construction.
2. Junk Innovations - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in the materials industry by finding new uses for discarded items and creating products out of trash.
3. Sustainable Transportation - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in the transportation industry by creating sustainable and eco-friendly vehicles made from recycled materials.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive Industry - Disruptive innovation opportunity for the automotive industry to explore the concept of DIY cars and alternative methods of vehicle construction.
2. Materials Industry - Disruptive innovation opportunity for the materials industry to find new uses for discarded materials and promote sustainability.
3. Transportation Industry - Disruptive innovation opportunity for the transportation industry to develop eco-friendly vehicles made from recycled materials.

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