[s-cars] Booster seats

chris chambers fastscirocco_2000 at yahoo.com
Thu Mar 25 09:12:09 PDT 2010


Gentz,

Well when I was a youngun my parents were driving a ~1967 Chevy pick up, bed was full and my 
little brother n sister were on the bench seat with my parents.

Where did I ride?

For those old enough to recall this vintage of truck had the fuel tank in the cab on the back wall.
I balanced on the top edge of the back of the bench seat and the gas tank.

Pillow? no I had a rolled up t shirt for a head rest.


Chris
surprisingly still alive



 


----- Original Message ----
> From: JAM <jscarstuff at charter.net>
> To: S-car list <s-car-list at audifans.com>
> Sent: Thu, March 25, 2010 11:24:11 AM
> Subject: Re: [s-cars] Booster seats
> 
> 
Back when I was a young 'un, I rode on the parcel shelf because there wasn't 
> 
no room in the back seat of the Cutlass Supreme with all my bros and sistas. 
> 
At least mom and dad gave me a pillow for impact protection.
FWIW, we 
> roll with Recaros for our 4 year old.  We originally bought the 
Young 
> Sport 
> 
http://www.amazon.com/Recaro-Young-Sport-Child-Seat/dp/B000AHO6VM  and 
> then 
found a used Start on Craigslist fer cheap 
> 
http://www.amazon.com/Recaro-Start-Car-Seat-Charcoal/dp/B000ENPHKG.  
> BTW, I 
love the review about the fact that the Start isn't "lightweight and 
> 
trendy."
Both are well built and very stout.  I have no experience 
> with the other 
Recaros in the lineup but I would guess they're well built, 
> too.
JAM


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> seats


> Ding!  That's the one(s).
>
> The great 
> part about maintaining a 'backed' seat is the monsters can tip 
> there 
> little weary PB&J stained faces over and catch inevitable 'ride 
> 
> home' zzzzz's w/o being a bobble-head 8-).
>
> 
> YMc&wV
>
>
> ps.  hey Old Man Meyers:  "baaack 
> when IIIIII was yerrrrrr aaaaaage... 
> we'd _walk_ to schooooool.  
> UPHILL!  Bothhhhh waaaaays.  We ate DIRT and 
> we LIKED 
> IT"...  baaaaaaaaaahahahahahahaa step away from the Geritol it's 
> 
> time for your 11a.m. nap! 8-)
>
> -Paul
>
> 
> ________________________________
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> Sent: 
> Wednesday, March 24, 2010 9:39 AM
> To: Krasusky Paul (WQQ2PXK)
> 
> Cc: > href="mailto:s-car-list at audifans.com">s-car-list at audifans.com; fastscirocco 
> 2000
> Subject: Re: [s-cars] Booster seats
>
>
> I'll 
> second Paul's recommendation for the Britax boosters (the "Parkway" 
> 
> model specifically ), but they are height adjustable as the kids grow, and 
> 
> my kids used them up till 80 lbs (my son, anyway - my daughter still 
> uses 
> hers at age 7 and probably will for a couple more years.  One 
> thing I will 
> note is that both kids find them really comfortable, even 
> on long drives. 
> The head rest was specifically appreciated and we never 
> felt the need to 
> move to a "no-back" 
> booster.
>
>
>
> Paul
> 
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