Skeleton ‘Driving’ Jeep In US City Of Kentucky

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A Jeep seen driving around the Louisville area is turning heads for an unusual reason — it looks like a skeleton is driving. Mr. Bonz, a prop skeleton belonging to mechanic Andrew Johnson, has become a regular sight “driving” Johnson’s Jeep around Louisville and the surrounding area. UPI reports:

 Johnson said the driving skeleton was born out of his affection for the Jeep, which has its steering wheel and pedals on the right side — which is usually the passenger side for cars in the United States.

Johnson installed a fake steering wheel in front of the left front seat and hired Mr. Bonz as his fake driver. “I get everything from screams, to ‘man that’s fantastic,'” Johnson told WDRB-TV. “It’s just all in fun. It’s just to make people smile. If I’ve scared anybody, I apologize.”

Johnson said Mr. Bonz was originally a temporary feature of the Jeep two Halloweens ago, but locals demanded his return. “People would stop me in Walmart, Kroger, Kmart, wherever and say, ‘where’s your skeleton?'”