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Show Adjustable Arm Support Rests Driver of Motor Most drivers of closed-model cars rest the left elbow on the sash sill to lessen the fatigue incidental to long-distance driving. However, the sill is usually located just a little too high, and is too hard for comfort, and the adjustable padded arm rest shown In the drawing will be found much better. It is made of a piece of sheet metal, bent as shown, with a pad 1 : 1 Is I PADDED AND nrT '-W-i.-? ;;f.--tvJgV covered y ..-- -grayggry4gh&-I if!. - - SHEET .lot-I 1 -""-jr I ! ,ron El iJ 'bolt and F 3 WINGNUT " Adjustable Arm Rest for Driver Lessens Les-sens Strain of Long-Distance Driving. Driv-ing. top and a slot in the support A sheet-metal bracket attached to the side of the body holds a bolt, which keeps the arm rest in position by turning down the wing-nut on the slotted part of the rest. This arrangement ar-rangement allows the rest to be raised or lowered to suit the driver. G. A. Luers, Washington, D. U., in Popular Mechanics Magazine. |