[old-chevy-truck] AD CUP HOLDER

2006-12-28 Thread tikuayla
Hi Ever'body, Nate n Larry,  I picked up an older version swiveling drink 
holder at a boating 
swap meet a few years back that has a double swivel.  I made an attachment for 
the cup 
holder that I bolted to one of the holes on the bottom of my dash that I secure 
with a thumb 
screw  so I can loosen it and rotate the cup holder back under the dash almost 
outa sight.  
My cup holder sits about 2 inches from the dash and about 1 inch below the 
dash, in 
between where my gear shift  hits granny first and third on my four speed.  It 
is chrome and 
looks sorta 50's period in its design.  You can buy new swivel cup holders at 
most boat 
supply places.  I'll bet Nate and Larry could pop one of these out in a few 
minutes, especially 
Larry K, being so close to all of those boating shops in FL.  When I don't use 
it for a cup 
holder, I put my cell phone in it.  Charlie in cool AZ



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RE: [old-chevy-truck] AD CUP HOLDER

2006-12-28 Thread Larry R. Kephart
That is one neat idea, Charlie! Thanks! 

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Hi Ever'body, Nate n Larry,  I picked up an older version swiveling drink
holder at a boating swap meet a few years back that has a double swivel.  I
made an attachment for the cup holder that I bolted to one of the holes on
the bottom of my dash that I secure with a thumb screw  so I can loosen it
and rotate the cup holder back under the dash almost outa sight.  
My cup holder sits about 2 inches from the dash and about 1 inch below the
dash, in between where my gear shift  hits granny first and third on my four
speed.  It is chrome and looks sorta 50's period in its design.  You can buy
new swivel cup holders at most boat supply places.  I'll bet Nate and Larry
could pop one of these out in a few minutes, especially Larry K, being so
close to all of those boating shops in FL.  When I don't use it for a cup
holder, I put my cell phone in it.  Charlie in cool AZ




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RE: [old-chevy-truck] AD CUP HOLDER

2006-12-28 Thread Daron Nettles
Growing up the only time my Parents and grand parents drank coffee while 
driving, My mom or grandmother would pour just an inch out of the thermos into 
the cap.  The only thing close to a cup holder is the glovebox door.  Why dont 
we take an old magnet out of a speaker and attach it to a cheap cup holder and 
just use the glovebox door?  No holes to drill, not too far to reach, 
removable...  Lets see who can make the best lookin one.   Daron

Larry R. Kephart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  That is one neat idea, 
Charlie! Thanks! 

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Subject: [old-chevy-truck] AD CUP HOLDER

Hi Ever'body, Nate n Larry, I picked up an older version swiveling drink
holder at a boating swap meet a few years back that has a double swivel. I
made an attachment for the cup holder that I bolted to one of the holes on
the bottom of my dash that I secure with a thumb screw so I can loosen it
and rotate the cup holder back under the dash almost outa sight. 
My cup holder sits about 2 inches from the dash and about 1 inch below the
dash, in between where my gear shift hits granny first and third on my four
speed. It is chrome and looks sorta 50's period in its design. You can buy
new swivel cup holders at most boat supply places. I'll bet Nate and Larry
could pop one of these out in a few minutes, especially Larry K, being so
close to all of those boating shops in FL. When I don't use it for a cup
holder, I put my cell phone in it. Charlie in cool AZ



 


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Re: [old-chevy-truck] AD CUP HOLDER

2006-12-28 Thread Jonas Thaler
i like the duct tape idea.  No modifications to the truck necessary.   
And in an emergency, you always have that useful tape at hand...


On Dec 28, 2006, at 11:49 AM, Daron Nettles wrote:

 Growing up the only time my Parents and grand parents drank coffee  
 while driving, My mom or grandmother would pour just an inch out of  
 the thermos into the cap. The only thing close to a cup holder is  
 the glovebox door. Why dont we take an old magnet out of a speaker  
 and attach it to a cheap cup holder and just use the glovebox door?  
 No holes to drill, not too far to reach, removable... Lets see  
 who can make the best lookin one. Daron

 Larry R. Kephart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: That is one neat idea,  
 Charlie! Thanks!

 -Original Message-
 From: old-chevy-truck@yahoogroups.com
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of tikuayla
 Sent: Thursday, December 28, 2006 2:11 PM
 To: old-chevy-truck@yahoogroups.com
 Subject: [old-chevy-truck] AD CUP HOLDER

 Hi Ever'body, Nate n Larry, I picked up an older version swiveling  
 drink
 holder at a boating swap meet a few years back that has a double  
 swivel. I
 made an attachment for the cup holder that I bolted to one of the  
 holes on
 the bottom of my dash that I secure with a thumb screw so I can  
 loosen it
 and rotate the cup holder back under the dash almost outa sight.
 My cup holder sits about 2 inches from the dash and about 1 inch  
 below the
 dash, in between where my gear shift hits granny first and third on  
 my four
 speed. It is chrome and looks sorta 50's period in its design. You  
 can buy
 new swivel cup holders at most boat supply places. I'll bet Nate  
 and Larry
 could pop one of these out in a few minutes, especially Larry K,  
 being so
 close to all of those boating shops in FL. When I don't use it for  
 a cup
 holder, I put my cell phone in it. Charlie in cool AZ

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