Mechanics' Creepers and Seats

June 30, 2010 12:00 AM

Jay's schoolmate and car restorer Dale Adams had a great idea 30 years ago when his creeper flipped over at 2 a.m., resulting in a nasty facial burn. Thus the Bone Creeper was born, designed by a mechanic for mechanics, comfortable enough to nap on, and made in America. It's the lowest ride with the biggest wheels. And now you can use the slightly higher Rough Rider outside, and the Tail Bone Mechanics Seat for upright jobs.

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