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Wednesday, 2 October 2013

World's smallest onroad car to Guinness record
Custom car maker Austin Coulson in the US set the record as the owner of the smallest roadworthy car, which he can legally drive on the road. Coulson's car measures 25 inches high; 2 feet, 1.75 inches wide; and 4 feet, 1.75 inches long, and can be spotted by its Texas vanity license plates reading "IM BIG."
The world's smallest car - just 25 inches high and 4 feet long - which can be safely driven on the road has entered the Guinness World Records. The car can reach a top speed of 33 mph.
The metal body designed to look like a 1957 Chevy comes from a child's toy, and the tiny gas engine was borrowed from a mini all-terrain vehicle.
To qualify as a roadworthy vehicle, Coulson needed to get the car registered and inspected and had to install a number of required safety features, according to Guinness website. These included federally approved safety glass for the windshield, functioning windshield wipers and department of transportation-approved signal lights, a seat belt, and working horn.

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