
Safety experts today would probably be aghast at the sight of the booth for "Sto-A-Way " seats, at the 1954 auto show. This product was a tiny multi-purpose device that attached under the car's dashboard and pulled out via a metal scissors-opening device, then sat on metal legs on the front seat. It could serve as a baby seat, tabletop, or writing table. When finished, it folded away again under the dash. In the booth is an actual car seat and dashboard, along with a baby doll that's buckled onto a Sto-A-Way seat.
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