In Abhaneri Village, located in eastern Rajasthan, a unique, homemade vehicle known as a jugaad or chakdi, aka Indian Mercedes, plies the roadways. In Hindi, jugaad means an innovative fix or work around. An apt name for this low cost transport. They are usually made from an old diesel agricultural irrigation pump mounted to an equally old car or truck chassis. A hand crank starts the engine and someone jumping off with a block of wood is often the way to stop it. Simple, cheap and iconic in much of rural India.
And, no the photo is not as old as it looks. I took it recently while in Rajasthan and processing was done, for the most part, with Lightroom and Perfect Effects 8.

