A worker test drives a car in the shape of a heels on a road in the southern Indian city of Hyderabad March 7, 2012. The shoe is part of a ladies series of creations by Indian car designer Sudhakar Yadav to mark the International Women’s Day and the car can run at a maximum speed of 45 kph (28 mph). REUTERS/Krishnendu Halde
A Filipino man makes a turn while testing a 1,000cc Japanese motorcycle made into a giant ladies shoe at a busy street of Marikina city, east of Manila, November 11, 2004. The city government spent 91,000 pesos ($1,600) to build the galvanised iron shoe to promote Marikina’s main shoe-making industry that has slackened due to cheap shoes imported from China. REUTERS/Romeo Ranoco
Sudhakar Yadav, an Indian rides a cricket bat shaped car in the southern Indian city of Hyderabad March 10, 2007. A 25 feet long cricket bat shaped car is to support team India in the world cup cricket, Yadav said. REUTERS/ Krishnendu Halder less
Takashi Sudo, a student of Osaka Sangyo University, sits in a car powered by Panasonic’s “Oxyride” AA dry cell batteries before a Guinness World Record attempt at a vehicle test centre in Shirosato town, northeast of Tokyo August 4, 2007. According to the organizers, the collaboration of Panasonic and Osaka Sangyo University has achieved the new record for the fastest car powered by dry cell batteries with the average speed of 105.95 km/h (65.8 mph) for 1 km (0.6 miles), using 192 AA dry cell batteries. REUTERS/Kiyoshi Ota
Hungarian Istvan Puskas poses with his wooden chopper in Tiszaors, 161km (100 miles) east of Budapest, June 14, 2012. Puskas, a 52-year-old tractor driver, built his bike in two years from firewood. REUTERS/Laszlo Balogh
Didi Senft, a 56-year-old cycling fan better known as ‘El Diablo’, poses for the media before riding on his so-called ‘guitar bicycle’ in Storkow, some 50 km (31 miles) south of the German capital Berlin, April 8, 2008. Didi made the giant ‘guitar bicycle’ in the shape of a guitar, which measures five metres (16.4 feet) high about 12 metres (39.3 feet) long. REUTERS/Fabrizio Bensch
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