Watching the shiny metal grommets roll through his auto recycling plant in Brisbane, Australia, James Corbett doesn’t appear to know the word “junk” when it comes to cars. He takes all of those leftover bits and makes superbly detailed sculptures of mostly vintage racers and, of all things, animals. None of the parts are bent or altered to help make the pieces, either. Corbett even built a full-size car out of parts and stuck a flathead V8 in it, and he still takes it racing.Then he sells his creations for thousands of pounds!It’s really an amazing work, take a look!
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