This was a new one to us! Not a golf car, not a regular car, but more of a jalopy, or as noted a Krate. I don't know what the "EH" refers to. Notice also the Ontario license plates.
The sides are real wood, and it has a bike rack. A thing of beauty. And it was parked in plain sight in Lake Sumter Landing.
I don't think those vehicles would pass automotive inspections in Minnesota! We have such high standards!
ReplyDeleteGreat catch! This vehicle obviously stands out, even there in the Villages. I'd be curious to know something more about it.
ReplyDeletewow it looks new and beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBut in fact I guess it not comfortable at all.But it's cool!
Great shots!
Léia
A thing of beauty indeed! Inventive, creative, wonderful.
ReplyDeleteStrange but wonderful. I would have a ball driving that through Versailles!
ReplyDeleteHow cool. Va-room!! Va-room!! I like it. MB
ReplyDeleteBizarre cette voiture, un bon moyen de se montrer. Les agences de publicité devraient en profiter.
ReplyDelete@ Dear Mr. Safe Leif Hagen: The problem is not the this vehicle would not meet the "high" standards of Minnesotans, it is that Minnesotans are usually too "high" to appreciate that said vehicle is above the usual "standards" and "laws" applied to motor-drive appliances.
ReplyDeleteThese two are fantastic!
ReplyDeleteMy first thought seeing the license plate was that it was Canadian, eh!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely unique and I bet it's fun to drive.
ReplyDeleteI guess at least one snowbird has left Ontario and arrived in Florida to spend the next six months, eh?
ReplyDelete@ EG - Thanks, EG, for stopping by these two blogs...as if you don't have enough to do!
ReplyDeleteDo you think our snowbird drove the Krate EH down from Ontario?
Nah, me either...
Have a great Sunday!
That is UNIQUE!!
ReplyDeleteThis rod would certainly give the golf cart community a run for its money. Over-the-top crate! Great capture Jacob. (You really should have waited for the owner and taken a ride.)
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