Had the front engine dragster at a car show on display, letting kids get in and get their pictures taken. Had to tell them to touch nothing but the butterfly (steering wheel), had to put them in and get them out, had a thick pillow to put behind them and one for them to sit on so they didn't disappear in the cockpit. Had some young (and some not so young) women that wanted to sit in it, told them how to get into the car and slide into the seat. Much more fun getting them out as they didn't grasp the idea of leveraging themselves out by putting their elbows on the cage and pushing forward and up at the same time. So, I had to reach in and pull them forward (telling them I wasn't copping a free feel, ha) and get them up and out of the car. Once they had got in and back out, they always asked how I got my 6'2" frame in there, especially with the fire suit and helmet on!