cushion should be
as
firm
as
practical and just high enough
to enable the child to look
hori-
zontally out
of
the car windows.
4.
The
use
of the cushion should
be discontinued
as
soon
as
the
child
is
old enough to
see
out of
the car windows without it.
Trailer Hauling
Since passenger cars are designed
and intended to
be
used primarily
as
passenger conveyances, towing
a trailer will affect handling,
dura-
bility
and
economy.
Maximum
safety
and
·
satisfaction
depends
upon proper use of correct equip-
ment and avoiding overloads and
other abusive operation.
The
maximum
loaded
trailer
weight which you can pull with
5. Do not
use
shoulder belts on
children shorter than approxi-
mately 4 feet 7 inches
in
height.
6.
General Motors recommends
that children be restrained when
riding. However, if conditions
require that a child must stand,
he should stand on the floor di-
your Camaro depends on what
special
equipment
has
been
in-
stalled on your car.
We
do not rec-
ommend pulling any trailer unless
the car
is
properly equipped. In-
formation on trailer hauling capa-
bilities, special equipment required,
and optional equipment offered by
Chevrolet
is
available from your
Chevrolet
Dealer
or
by
writing
Chevrolet Motor Division, Detroit,
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rectly behind the front seat.
This
will
minimize the possi-
bility of
his
being thrown from
the rear
compartment during a.
sudden
stop.
This
method
should be used only if more
complete restraint cannot be
used.
Michigan 48202.
Usage of bumper hitches
is
not
recommended; however, rental
in-
stallations may be made if in accord
with proper installation and usage
instructions of a reputable trailer
rental
agency.
Axle
mounted
hitches should not be used.
To assist in attaining good
han-
dling of the car-trailer combina-
tion, it
is
important that the trailer