If in doubt, strap it to the roof of the car and hope for the best …
All it needs now are a few photovoltaic panels, a Velux window and perhaps some eco turf on top. Thanks to Benn Goldsmith for spotting it and to Matt Clarke for sending it in.

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If in doubt, strap it to the roof of the car and hope for the best …
All it needs now are a few photovoltaic panels, a Velux window and perhaps some eco turf on top. Thanks to Benn Goldsmith for spotting it and to Matt Clarke for sending it in.
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