The captain opened the right front door of the Roadmaster and plucked a male child from a steel-and-plastic seat hooked over the automobile seat.
Only close relatives of opposite sexes, or else husband and wife, were permitted to share the same bench or wagon or automobile seat.
All that remains of the world before the war are small, meaningless remnants of civilization: automobile seats, broken Xerox machines and moldy church pews.
In play after play, the company's two stages were littered with used tires, hubcaps, automobile seats, garbage cans, crates and other detritus of a disposable society.
By the 1920s Fabrikoid was used heavily in both automobile seat covers and the tops of covertible automobiles.
Keiper, a maker of metal frames for automobile seats, built a plant in London, Ontario, in 2001 to supply Chrysler.
Leslie Touma, an executive at Lear, the manufacturer of automobile seats, founded Best Friends this year, drawn by what looks like a large market.
Markets for these flame-retardant applications include children's clothing, toys, aircraft and automobile seat covers.
Fingerhut was founded in 1948 by William Fingerhut and his brother Manny, selling automobile seat covers.
Maurice Clemmons's father made frames for automobile seats at a Chrysler factory, and his mother, Dorothy Mae Clemmons, worked in a nursing home.