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Inventor brings out world's smallest legally roadworthy car for Guinness World Records Day
Perry Watkins, inventor of the world's smallest legally roadworthy car, showed off his invention at Guinness World Records Day
The reason why this car is so special is because while you can make smaller cars, you wouldn't be allowed to drive them on the road.
The tiny car measures just 104.14cm high, 66.04cm wide and 132.08cm long and is built out of an old Postman Pat ride.
Wacky Guinness world record holders got together to race their unlikely vehicles like the world's fastest toilet and smallest roadworthy car in London the mark the 7th annual Guinness World Records day in London on November 17, 2011.
Check out which three records First News has broken below…
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