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SUBSCRIBE to Barcroft Cars: https://goo.gl/vbKSU2 CLASSIC cars have been reenvisioned as miniature versions and collected in a ‘dwarf car’ museum. Ernie Adams, of Maricopa, Arizona, has been creating his incredible scaled-down replicas of full-size cars since 1965, starting with his version of a 1928 Chevy two-door sedan. The original car, known as ‘Grandpa Dwarf’, was made out of nine old refrigerators and is still running today. Since then, Ernie, now in his late-70s, has made hundreds of 11/16th scale dwarf cars, from racers to cruisers – all fully drivable and road-legal. One of the gems of his collection is his take on the 1949 Mercury two-door coupe, which he built entirely from scratch using flat sheet metal. Videographer: Andrew Keil Producer: Frazer Randalls, Ruby Coote Editor: Ian Phillips For more amazing content, click here! Truly: / barcroftmedia Beastly: https://www.youtube.com/barcroftanima... Barcroft Cars: / barcroftcars

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