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 I spotted this funny looking car in Hokitika recently. I have no idea what it is but I wonder if it zooms?

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Comments

local alien said…
It looks like some sort of giant bug lol We have a few smart cars on the island and a couple of one person buggy things but this is most unusual
James said…
How funny! I recently saw one too. Although I can't remember if I took a picture of it.
Bill said…
Looks like a small person's vehicle.
roentare said…
That car is looking cute!
That is really odd - almost like somebody modified their mobility scooter LOL
Tom said…
...that funny looking car looks like a pregnant roller skate!
Veronica Lee said…
Haha! It looks like a Little Tikes car!
My sons had something quite similar when they were little!

Cheers to new beginnings, fresh opportunities, and endless possibilities! Wishing you a joyful and prosperous New Year filled with love, laughter, and success. Happy New Year, Amy!
s.c said…
Nice little car. Good start for the new year.
Bipolaroid said…
That´s so nice. Wheelchair on steroids.

Happy New Year to you Amy! We´ll be seeing in da www.
Jim said…
Hi Amy, I got started but couldn't get finished before duty called. I've seen a few of these cars on the road here in the US. They scare me. Cheers, I am late in posting as we have had company since Friday, and will until Tuesday morning, being her 'favorite niece' who now live in Alabama. They are here for Mrs. Jim's 80th birthday which is tomorrow, January 1. New Years Day Baby. I am not able to post on your blog with my cell smart phone.
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William Kendall said…
Looks like an enclosed scooter.

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