Man builds his dream car from household rubbish

Some people have a unique talent to make beautiful things from rubbish. (All photos: Splash/All Over press)

Paul Bacon, 39, an amateur mechanic, built his dream car in his back yard. The man built a 1960s-style bubble car, which he called Cosmotron  (All photos: Splash/All Over press)

For exterior, the mechanic, Paul Bacon, used bottle caps, salt and pepper mills and many other things, including an old shower pipe  (All photos: Splash/All Over press)

For car radio, Bacon used the facade of an old radio transmitter from the 1970s (All photos: Splash/All Over press)

Cosmotron is absolutely legal to ride and can accelerate to 140 mph (All photos: Splash/All Over press)

Paul Bacon spent 18 months building the motor in his shed, and now hires out the concept car out for events. (All photos: Splash/All Over press)

Paul Bacon, 39, used the chassis of an old BMW Z3 as the base for the car and fibreglass matting to create its eyecatching curves. (All photos: Splash/All Over press)

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