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Worst car in SA belongs to Zimbabwean

Johannesburg – Northern Cape police in Kimberley have impounded a 1976 Toyota bakkie whose only roadworthy part was its windscreen, Beeld reported on Thursday.

Moses Alfonse shows the bottle used as a petrol tank on the Toyota bakkie. (Emile Hendricks, Beeld)
Moses Alfonse shows the bottle used as a petrol tank on the Toyota bakkie. (Emile Hendricks, Beeld)

“In my 40 years as a traffic policeman, it was the worst car I’ve ever seen on the road,” head licensing officer for the Sol Plaatje municipality, Moses Alfonse, told the newspaper.

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The bakkie had only two gears, the tyres were completely smooth, the shock absorbers had been tied into position with wire, and the driver had been using a leaking five-litre plastic bottle, which he had mounted in the engine, as a petrol tank.

“Nothing worked. It had no lights, no wipers and only rudimentary car seats,” Alfonse said after the car was pulled off the road on Wednesday.

The owner, a Zimbabwean, told police that he had bought the car for R5 000 from a South African in 2011. He was fined, and the car was permanently impounded. – SAPA


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