Who can? The rubber man can!
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ThreePedalTapDancer
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Who can? The rubber man can!
I’ve seen many strange and interesting accessories, but this takes the cake for the silliest. I wonder if one survived?
“Lemuel Bosco of Akron, Ohio, spent $5 for an antitheft device that was supposed to lock the Splitdorf ignition switch of his car, but it didn't stop a thief. He broke it off and took Bosco's Mercer for a joyride. The cops found the car undamaged, but Bosco was mad and vowed it wouldn't happen again. Thus was born the Bosco Collapsible Driver. When inflated and propped behind a steering wheel, it looked like Charlie Chaplin, right down to moustache and derby. When the mannequin wasn't needed, it was deflated and stored under the seat. Standing a foot away from a car, no theif could tell that the rubber dummy wasn't a real man — or so ads in auto accessory manuals of 1910 would have you believe.
The Bosco Collapsible Driver Co. collapsed in two years, because it didn't take even the dumbest thief long to realize that the guy who was sitting behind the wheel never even twitched, which meant he was either dead, in a coma or not for real.”
Stealing Cars:Technology and Society from the Model T to the Gran Torino
By John A. Heitmann, Rebecca H. Morales · 2014
“Lemuel Bosco of Akron, Ohio, spent $5 for an antitheft device that was supposed to lock the Splitdorf ignition switch of his car, but it didn't stop a thief. He broke it off and took Bosco's Mercer for a joyride. The cops found the car undamaged, but Bosco was mad and vowed it wouldn't happen again. Thus was born the Bosco Collapsible Driver. When inflated and propped behind a steering wheel, it looked like Charlie Chaplin, right down to moustache and derby. When the mannequin wasn't needed, it was deflated and stored under the seat. Standing a foot away from a car, no theif could tell that the rubber dummy wasn't a real man — or so ads in auto accessory manuals of 1910 would have you believe.
The Bosco Collapsible Driver Co. collapsed in two years, because it didn't take even the dumbest thief long to realize that the guy who was sitting behind the wheel never even twitched, which meant he was either dead, in a coma or not for real.”
Stealing Cars:Technology and Society from the Model T to the Gran Torino
By John A. Heitmann, Rebecca H. Morales · 2014
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speedytinc
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Re: Who can? The rubber man can!
HOV lane here we go.
Wouldnt it look odd if someone sees you blowing him up?
Wouldnt it look odd if someone sees you blowing him up?
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Daisy Mae
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Re: Who can? The rubber man can!
Kinda like a blow up doll looks like a real girl...
"Inflated with your hand" !!!
I do however recall a news article about somebody using a blow up Doll in the passenger seat to cruise down the carpool lanes...some things never change...
"Inflated with your hand" !!!
I do however recall a news article about somebody using a blow up Doll in the passenger seat to cruise down the carpool lanes...some things never change...
Call me anything you want...just so long as it isn't "late for dinner"
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Jerry VanOoteghem
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Re: Who can? The rubber man can!
Does no one recall the autopilot scene from the movie "Airplane"?
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speedytinc
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Re: Who can? The rubber man can!
Yes, It comes to mind also.Jerry VanOoteghem wrote: ↑Sat Mar 07, 2026 6:17 pmDoes no one recall the autopilot scene from the movie "Airplane"?
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ThreePedalTapDancer
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Jerry VanOoteghem
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Re: Who can? The rubber man can!
Thanks!!
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