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Avast ye scurvy scallywags! Behold, a wooden contraption, a DIY Tesla's Cybertruck. Shiver me timbers, 'tis a sight to see!

2023-11-26

Avast ye, me hearties! A scurvy dog in Vietnam, possesin' skills of carpentry fit for a fine ship's deck, be not willin' to bide his time waitin' for the Tesla CyberTruck to be officially unleashed. Nay! He forged his own vessel - fashioned from the mighty timber!

Tesla's highly anticipated Cybertruck is set to launch at the end of November, but due to production issues, the release date has been delayed multiple times. However, one man in Vietnam decided to take matters into his own hands and create his own version of the Cybertruck using his woodworking skills and materials. Truong Van Dao, a woodworker and content creator, documented his 100-day journey of creating a wooden replica of the Cybertruck on his YouTube channel ND-Woodworking Art, which quickly went viral with over 10 million views.

Truong started with a metal chassis, frame, and wheels, and then added wooden panels, seats, and wheel trims. He even added working lights and a light-up "X" logo on the door as a tribute to Elon Musk's rebranding of Twitter. The wooden Cybertruck is fully functional and can be driven on the road. Truong also built a wooden toy version for his son that fits in the trunk.

Truong's inspiration for this project came from his passion for wooden vehicles and his admiration for Tesla and Elon Musk. He wanted to show his support for the Cybertruck and Tesla's vision of sustainable transportation. After completing his project, Truong reached out to Elon Musk to offer his wooden Cybertruck as a gift. To his surprise, Musk responded with gratitude and appreciation.

The wooden Cybertruck project showcases creativity, craftsmanship, and dedication. It serves as a reminder that with enough passion and skill, anything is possible. As for the real Cybertruck, it remains to be seen when it will be available and if it will live up to the hype.

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