When I was a kid living in Germany back in the early 1960s these Messerschmitts were all over the place. Some of them even had plexiglas canopies. We kids loved them because, well.... they were kid-sized! We loved them even more when they started showing up in carnival rides and we could "drive" them!
My wife grew up in Chile, where the Spanish nickname for them would loosely be translated: "streetcar suppository." I'm not suprised that there are a few still on the road in Japan. Microcars are still big business in Japan, where urban parking is at a premium and paid for by the square meter.
- Mike Hughes -ô¿ô-
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