412 (bobby mac) 412sut; 414 (bobby mac) 415 (bobby mac deluxe ii) 416; 416 (bobby mac deluxe ii) 417 (one step deluxe) 420; 420 (horizon v) 422rg; 423; 424rc; 425; 427rc; 427r mustang; 427rq; 427rt; 428 (conquest i) 428i; 428xi; 430; 430bh; 430i; 430qs; 430rb; 431; 434sut; 435 (joyride) 435i; 435t; 435xi; 436; 440 knuckle boom crane; 440i; 441. Introducing our newest car seat added to the CSFTL stash, the Bobby-Mac 2 in 1 Car Seat, manufactured September 25, 1978. Features (according to the booklet that comes with the seat): Proven safe through dynamic testing including frontal, rear, and side impact testing. Mar 19, 2015 - This Pin was discovered by Bobby Macdonald. Discover (and save!) your own Pins on Pinterest. Kantwet car seat, 1972. Saved by Bobby Macdonald.
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