WhistlinDiesel recently obliterated the remnants of his Ferrari F8, which had succumbed to a fiery fate in a cornfield during a wild shoot for his eponymous YouTube channel. Following the inferno, only the unmeltable remnants—the drive train and engine—remained intact.
Undaunted, the YouTuber invested nearly three months meticulously cleaning, polishing, and crafting small cubes to showcase the salvaged parts. Priced at $184 each, the cubes were swiftly put up for sale online, selling out in a mere day.
Remarkably, the revenue generated from the sales amounted to $134,136. However, this figure falls short of covering half the value of the originally destroyed Ferrari F8, especially when factoring in expenses for cleaning, polishing, display cases, and labour costs.