veggiegirl228
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It looks like the tag says 99 but i'm not sure it just looks too old to be using it.... Saying something to them would do no good :thumbsdown:
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OMG!!!!!!!!!!! I just destroyed one on Wednesday! The Century 3000 DOM most likely the mid 1980s. The one I destroyed was 1985!!!!!!!!!!
BTW, I used an axe with a wooden handle...bad idea everyone. The handle split and I ended up with two huge blood blisters on my hand! Use a hack saw instead!
Now, If I could only get that 1989 Fisher Price T shield car seat off our one local ambulance organization. They still use it! I need to get some info about expired seats and present it to the higher ups there. I know they're tight with a $, so they don't want to spend the $45 on a Scenera!
I sooooooo want that as a collectors item....or save it for teaching purposes.
Can anyone find some pics of that seat? My cousin 14 y/o now had that FP seat in pastel colors back in the early 90s.
Sara
put at the front of those links :0)[/QUOTE]
They're working now.
Wendy
I had fun with a 1989 Evenflo OHS too! lol Found them at a local small flea market. I printed some propaganda off cpsafety.com and other sites about expired seats. The older guys that ran it had no clue seats "expire"...so they were very interested. I told them to not even sell seats period, it could end up costing them a lawsuit. Hopefully that worked but I'll keep and eye out.
They said "usually the seats people drop off are too dirty and beat up so we burn them." I said cut the strap and crack the shell in half. But, hell burning them sounds like it could be fun too!
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