Watch out, there's a Gallardo behind you...
If Fred Flintstone ever became a company director or a Bedrock lottery winner, this is undoubtedly what he would be exchanging his hard-earned for.
It's called the Ferdinand 911 GT3 RS (do you see what they did there?) and it is as weird as it looks - a pedal-powered 911 replica.
Like the Porsches hailing from Weissach, the Ferdinand is made from spectacularly advanced, lightweight materials, namely a steel spaceframe bonded with (ahem) Sellotape and a body made of cardboard covered with aluminium foil.
The strange fellow presenting the video (who we assume must be the Ferdinand's creator) also seems inordinately proud of the car's rear wing - which apparently provides downforce at speeds above 5kph.
The be-suited chap also points out that the car's 'ultra-light construction' (ie leaving out all unnecessary components such as the engine, drivetrain or any seats) results in a kerb weight of just 100kg, though that could double with a chubby driver...
Other points of interest include a large boot - courtesy of the absent engine - air intakes that 'save the driver from sweating too much', and ultra low-rolling resistance tyres (for that read bike tyres). It's a wonder Porsche hasn't already made this car...