This golf cart was modified under previous ownership to resemble the fictional Canopysaurus Flintmobile from the series The Flintstones, and it was purchased by the seller in December 2024. It features faux wood and stone structures assembled with composite materials and is powered by an electric motor. Equipment includes forward and reverse settings, a canopy, two rows of bench seating, overhead auxiliary lights, and brake lights. This Flintmobile-style golf cart is now offered at no reserve on a bill of sale in Pompano Beach, Florida.
Debuting in 1960 on ABC, The Flintstones followed the titular family and their neighbors in a fictional Stone Age setting. The citizens of Bedrock drove prehistoric vehicles assembled with wooden structures and stones that were propelled forward via their passengers. This golf cart was modified under previous ownership using composite materials, and it features bodywork replicating that of the Canopysaurus Flintmobile, which was driven by the family’s patriarch, Fred. Details include imitation wood, simulated stone wheels at the front and rear, brake lights, and a faux “YABADO” license plate styled after Fred Flinstone’s catchphrase.
Auxiliary lights are affixed to the interior and exterior of the wood-look canopy, which features a white cloth and a cut-out at the rear as seen on the Flintmobile.
The cabin houses two rows of bench seating trimmed in white upholstery and surrounded by faux-wood framing. A footrest is outfitted for the rear passengers.
The four-spoke steering wheel is mounted on a faux-wood column ahead of a matching panel with toggle switches to operate the lights and forward/reverse settings. No odometer is fitted, and total mileage is unknown.
An electric motor is linked to six eight-volt batteries and drives the rear wheels.
The kart does not have a title as it is not intended for road use. It is being sold on a bill of sale.