Better than your average kit car?
We are used to taking the term ‘hand built’ with a handful of salt these days.
Often it can be pretty far removed from screwing together every nut and bolt with just a spanner and a set of bleeding knuckles for company.
But an Italian man really has built his own supercar all by himself – including every detail, from the car’s brakes to the suspension.
OK, so he sourced the car’s 4.2 litre from an Audi, but that is the only part he didn’t build himself.
The car is finished in De Lorean-style bare metal and although it may not be up there with Zagato’s best, for something he put together himself it’s not half bad.
It is called Uragano, which apparently is not a type of herb, but actually means 'Hurricane' in Italian.
Rumour has it the car may be fitted with a turbocharger (I don’t think he made that either) but the whole thing has been made from scratch in just four years.