Some factories pride themselves on assembling one car every three minutes, but premium vehicles take longer than that to complete. This Ferrari SF90 Spider took 25 days to create from scratch.
You may already know the Vietnamese woodcarver by his numerous other projects like this. He usually builds 1:1 replicas or just large wooden cars with functional low-end powertrains, but this one is a much smaller scale model.
It still has spinning wheels and functional front and rear suspension. Steering works, and you can open the hood, the engine bay lid and the doors. The attention to detail is so great that you can even adjust the position of the driver’s seat, as well as fold the hard top. Granted, it is not power-assisted and cannot fold itself down in 14 seconds, but for a replica, it is impressive in many ways.