THE man who bought Marcus Rashford's wrecked car finally got it driving again - but with some serious safety issues.
YouTuber Mat Armstrong splashed out £184,000 at an auction to get his hands on the Manchester United forward's old motor.
Rashford got rid of his custom Mansory Black Badge Wraith car after it was written off.
The England man was behind the wheel when the £700,000 car was involved in a crash.
Once Armstrong revealed he was going to try and repair the luxury car, Rashford's team got in touch to help out.
They handed over a spare key, the ghost code and tracker information as well as a car cover worth £590, floor mats worth £1,300, a grill surround worth £4,200, a boot mat worth £680 as well as a wheel cap worth £110.
The secret code is used to prevent theft - but was also needed to help the YouTube star get the Rolls-Royce going again.
And in his latest update on the repair job, Armstrong revealed he bought an additional old Rolls-Royce for spare parts.
But it paid off as, at the end of the 36-minute video, he managed to turn Rashford's car on and drive it.
However, he did so on private land because of a number of glaring safety concerns which means the car is still not ready to return to the road just yet.
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Most importantly, the resurrected Wraith does not have any brakes at the moment so the car can only come to a natural stop.
There are also no airbags in a serious breach of safety requirements.
Elsewhere, one of the doors is currently missing, leaving the passenger both open to the elements but also unprotected in the case of a collision on that side.
But Armstrong could not hide his excitement as the engine turned on and was able to slowly pull away and drive around his
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