Kelvin, a young man from Ghana, had always wanted to drive his own car. His family could not afford it, so he kept piecing one together from scrap metal until he sat behind the steering wheel and drove it.
The boy began working when he was 15 and spent three years building it. He admits that he could have finished the job much sooner had he been able to purchase a large quantity of metal scraps at once.
The improvised Calvin-mobile has an aluminum frame and a body made up from pieces of trash containers. It even sports functional gull-wing doors, and there is an FM radio in the cabin. A diffuser and a rear wing adorn the rear, and the drivetrain and suspension come from a scrapped motorbike.