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Old 04-20-2010, 06:32 PM   #1
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Cup holder installed

I got this idea from someone else. Got the cup holder from Pep Boys. I made the brackets, and bolted it to the seat. Thanks for the posts men. I would not have thought of the idea. The cup holders work great. Grady
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Old 04-20-2010, 07:13 PM   #2
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Without intending to seem sarcastic, this reminds me of my friend, Sean and his Harley bagger. It has a windscreen to keep the wind off his face, an intercom so he can talk to his wife when she's on the back without shouting and two cupholders so they can have their coffee while they ride. When we ride together I ride my chopped, slammed, stretched American Ironhorse...no windscreen, no bags, no intercom and absolutely no F'n cupholder. I tell him he might as well stay home with his backside firmly planted on his Laz-y-Boy in front of the TV 'cause riding anything equipped that way is like driving around in his family room!

It's an old TRUCK, not a barcalounger. It's supposed to be old, rusty, loud, dusty, uncomfortable and most of all, an embarrassment to the rest of your family!
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Old 04-20-2010, 07:27 PM   #3
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without intending to seem sarcastic, this reminds me of my friend, sean and his harley bagger. It has a windscreen to keep the wind off his face, an intercom so he can talk to his wife when she's on the back without shouting and two cupholders so they can have their coffee while they ride. When we ride together i ride my chopped, slammed, stretched american ironhorse...no windscreen, no bags, no intercom and absolutely no f'n cupholder. I tell him he might as well stay home with his backside firmly planted on his laz-y-boy in front of the tv 'cause riding anything equipped that way is like driving around in his family room!

It's an old truck, not a barcalounger. It's supposed to be old, rusty, loud, dusty, uncomfortable and most of all, an embarrassment to the rest of your family!
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Old 04-20-2010, 07:41 PM   #4
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lol but what if I get thirsty!

looks good I need to do this! is the plastic thin? it looks flimsy (lol its plastic!)
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Old 04-20-2010, 07:42 PM   #5
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Re: Cup holder installed

I disagree. Amenities in an old truck is like a beer with a coozie. They were meant to be together but took some time to evolve. Good job. I am thinking of doing this project for mine. After: Paint, drop kit, etc, etc......
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Old 04-20-2010, 07:46 PM   #6
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I disagree. Amenities in an old truck is like a beer with a coozie. They were meant to be together but took some time to evolve. Good job. I am thinking of doing this project for mine. After: Paint, drop kit, etc, etc......
im not against modern things in old trucks (heck im going to put power erything in mine) but i love the bare bones rat rod look as well
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Old 04-20-2010, 07:54 PM   #7
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why not ditch the ashtray and put an aftermarket cupholder in there
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Old 04-20-2010, 08:05 PM   #8
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Looks great!!!!
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Old 04-20-2010, 08:06 PM   #9
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i like the in dash cup holder....you don't actually have to modify anything....just plug and play and you can change it back to the ash tray for car shows and when not drinking stuff. i plan to get one eventually....

but this floor mount unit is certainly a neat idea too, especially if the middle spot on the bench doesn't see passengers often....
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Old 04-20-2010, 08:09 PM   #10
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I like the cup holder. Easier than holding a beer between my legs while driving
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Old 04-20-2010, 08:13 PM   #11
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Re: Cup holder installed

Fitz, i totally agree with your point of view on things.

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It's an old truck, not a barcalounger. It's supposed to be old, rusty, loud, dusty, uncomfortable and most of all, an embarrassment to the rest of your family!
.......thats awesome and well put.

but after having to turn around to change clothes due to my coffee flipping out from between my legs and staining my pants and shoes on the way to work, on more than three occasions..... i think thats a great upgrade and a very clean install. nice job. whats funny is it never happens with a beer. i usually keep a hand on that and drive with the other.

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Old 04-20-2010, 08:14 PM   #12
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It's an old TRUCK, not a barcalounger. It's supposed to be old, rusty, loud, dusty, uncomfortable and most of all, an embarrassment to the rest of your family!
This may be true for you, but not for me. Our truck has been in our family since new, and we always had cup holders of one kind or another in it. Either the old kind that stuck on the door, or a console sitting on the bench, or something.

I fondly remember driving the back roads of Texas on a warm summer evening in our truck with the windows down, a large ice tea, good tunes, and nowhere particular to go.

I'm going through my whole rebuild just be able to do that again.
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Old 04-20-2010, 08:51 PM   #13
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Cupholders are cool. Sipping on something cold is always nice when you're taking a cruise on a hot day. That one looks like my shift lever would hit it though.
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Old 04-20-2010, 08:55 PM   #14
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Re: Cup holder installed

Without a cupholder where would I put my spit cup during the winter when it's too cold to roll with the windows down and spit out the window ?
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ok.....that is just disgusting......i have enough coworkers that indulge in chaw.....

can we keep this a clean discussion?......
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Old 04-20-2010, 09:22 PM   #16
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Without a cupholder where would I put my spit cup during the winter when it's too cold to roll with the windows down and spit out the window ?
dashboard cupholder wouldn't work. too far away for accurate spitting
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Old 04-20-2010, 09:23 PM   #17
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Re: Cup holder installed

johnnytuff wrote, "why not ditch the ashtray and put an aftermarket cupholder in there".
I have to agree and have done that in my '67. I found a toyoto camry cup holder that is the same height and only slightly wider than the ashtray. When you pull it out, two arms drop down to support the bottom of the two cups. I closed up the hole for the lighter, but the switch for the twin fuel tank relay will go there when I get the tanks ready and remove the cab tank.
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Old 04-20-2010, 10:35 PM   #18
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Our trucks are not to be old, rusty, and a pile of garbage. I love old cars and trucks. I love to upgrade them, and make them better, and more comfortable. A cup holder holds the cup so I can hold the wheel. Some people have over $40,000 in an old pickup truck, and some have under $5,000. Some have rat rods. I like rat rods too. I try to get along with everyone. I don't care how big they are, how ugly they are, or what color they are. I say let us do what we want to with our cars, and trucks. I put $35,000 in a 1950 Mercury. If I had keep it I would have put a cup holder in it. I am an X-drunkard that God has saved. Gos bless you all. Grady
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Old 04-20-2010, 10:43 PM   #19
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This reminds me of my mother who would buy a little plastic waste basket for every car in the family and then insert a nicely trimmed paper bag liner. Nice install but stuff like that is for old ladies, no offense. If it don't make it go faster, I leave it off. My truck has no heater, no a/c, no radio, manual drums all around, old bench seat, no cup holder and no gosh darn waste basket.
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have to agree with mclairmo. previous truck was 85 s10 4x4. ugly but went anywhere. no cupholder
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Old 04-21-2010, 01:43 AM   #21
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Nice cup holder, that's the same one my dad has in his little euro ports coupe, cause the cup holder they put in it was supposedly designed for 2oz espresso shots lol.

And Fitz, hell I had a 107ci rigid frame chopper that I was always trying to find a clean place to put a cup holder for my coffee I got enough flack for smoking while riding low speeds around town, man if I had a cup of joe too, that would be too sweet
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Old 04-21-2010, 02:09 AM   #22
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Re: Cup holder installed

Hey Grady, just saw this one today at meijer store (local superstore for those not from the midwest) this looks like a great idea.
for now i just rest my iced coffee in between whatever is next to me on the bench seat, i just jam it in between magazines,jumper cables, hand cleaner, etc.. ha ha.
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Without a cupholder where would I put my spit cup during the winter when it's too cold to roll with the windows down and spit out the window ?
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Old 04-21-2010, 04:43 PM   #24
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Hey beebster, are you going to the JC Whitney car show in Lasalle, IL.? I think it is May 2nd. I think I might go. Thanks all for your comments on my cup holder. Who would have thought a cup holder would have caused so much trouble. Grady
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This may be true for you, but not for me. Our truck has been in our family since new, and we always had cup holders of one kind or another in it. Either the old kind that stuck on the door, or a console sitting on the bench, or something.

I fondly remember driving the back roads of Texas on a warm summer evening in our truck with the windows down, a large ice tea, good tunes, and nowhere particular to go.

I'm going through my whole rebuild just be able to do that again.
Don't mind me. I'm just having fun.
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