This is the shocking moment a Cadillac XLR sports car smashes through the window of a dry cleaners in the middle of the day - narrowly missing two people inside.

The car plowed through the glass front at The Cleaners store in Canoga Park, California around 1pm Tuesday, sending shards of glass into the air.

In exclusive video obtained by DailyMail.com the high-powered vehicle can be heard revving before a loud bang is heard as the vehicle smashes into the shop.

A customer seen standing by the counter with a member of staff recoils in shock and is heard saying, 'Oh my God, what the h**l.'

It's believed the driver of the two-seater XLR, which has a retractable-hardtop, had mistakenly pressed the gas pedal instead of the brake.

A driver was filmed smashing through the front window of a dry cleaners in Canoga Park, California on Tuesday afternoon (pictured)

The car narrowly missed two people inside the shop during the sudden crash. It's believed the elderly driver of the two-seater XLR had mistakenly pressed the gas pedal instead of the brake

Store owner Larry Marks (pictured) said: 'It was crazy, we're just glad no one got injured'

With the license plate 'I DOCTR', witnesses believe the elderly driver was an optometrist, perhaps in need of getting his glasses checked.

Store owner Larry Marks told DailyMail.com: 'It was crazy, we're just glad no one got injured.

'A couple of feet either way by the vehicle or a person and we could have been having a different conversation.'

Marks says he was out of the store at the time but received a frantic call from one of his staff.

'It happened a little after one o'clock and an employee called me. She said I had to get back immediately because somebody drove into the store.

'I was like "what!" and she had to say it again, I didn't quite understand what she was saying.

'I was driving back and I have this IP camera set up in the store so I took a quick look on my phone while I was at a stop light and I was like, "holys**t there's a car in the lobby."'

With the license plate 'I DOCTR' (pictured) witnesses believe the elderly driver was an optometrist, perhaps in need of getting his glasses checked

Store owner Larry Marks says the driver of the car was an elderly customer who he believes made an honest mistake

He continued: 'The whole car was inside the store, it smashed through the window and into the counter pushing it ten feet back. When I got back the police were there.'

Marks says the driver of the car was an elderly customer who he believes made an honest mistake.

He added: 'I didn't really ask what was going on I was just worried about my store.

'It's probably a case of he pressed the wrong pedal and the car came over the cement barrier and through the window.

'We're trying to get back to normal but we plan to reopen tomorrow (Wednesday). '