Let’s face it. Mini versions of normal-sized things are freaking adorable. How can we not be filled with giddy glee at the sight of these teeny-tiny donuts or this palm-sized MacBook or this little dog in an itty-bitty Eames chair? Maybe that’s why when redditor ksmi53 posted a photo of “this guy towing a mini version of his car in Ohio” in Reddit’s Mildly Interesting community, many jumped at the opportunity to share that they too had seen the quirky pair of vehicles, and had the pics too prove it.

The posted photo:

The discussion that followed:

Redditor brianneoftarth spotted the vans in Portland.

This redditor saw the vehicles in Michigan.

And a redditor who goes by Southpawpuncher wrote that a friend in New York saw the same duo.

And there was another sighting in Gresham, Oregon.

So what is this tiny vehicle, who owns it and where is it going? It turns out that it’s a go-kart that belongs to Danny “Sage” Wolffeather. On the Volkswagen forum TheSamba.com, he wrote that he purchased the fiberglass body in Belgium and had it shipped to Oregon, where he painted it to match his 1962 VW Camper. The Camper is named Biscuit and the go-kart is named—are you ready for this?—Baby Biscuit. Wolffeather adds, “I’m 5’9” and weigh 280 (fat) and I fit in easy.”

Look closely, and you’ll notice he has a third (tinier!) bus, one that’s remote-controlled. It’s the Russian nesting dolls of VW busses!

Here’s a video showing the kart in action.

Wolffeather explains on TheSamba.com how he made it: “What I did was set the body on my work bench, outlined it with a sharpie (marking where the wheel wells are). Then I just started laying pieces of steel inside my outline and tacking them together. I traced a engine mount plate at the go-kart shop, then I went home and cut it out. I bought all my tires, wheels, spindles, tie rod ends, pedals (gas & brake), rear axel, disc brake and master cylinder all at the go-kart shop. Then I bought some hinges from the used hardware store that are meant for a 300-pound oak door and made the body tilt (like a Funny Car). … I had a 8 horse Briggs & Stratton but replaced it with a 24 horse animal!”

Keep driving, bus family.