the first time i drove my spider home from a fast food place with a cup of soda perched precariously in my lap as i shifted through the gears, i knew a cup holder had to be found.
sacrilegious, you say? i agree. which is why i wanted a cup holder that is temporary and easily removed/stored.
i searched high and low and finally stumbled on what i think is the perfect solution (and with a total cost of only $5.99).
without further ado, here it is:
it's a Babies-R-Us stroller cup holder with a rotating swivel thingy (i know, it's a technical term). a knob on the outside loosens or tightens the clip. when needed, it can easily be clipped on to the map pocket and will hold a beverage securely in place for the return trip home.
my cup holder solution
- btoran
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my cup holder solution
1975 Fiat 124 Spider
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- Your car is a: 1981 Spider 2000
- Location: Wallingford,CT
Re: my cup holder solution
Here are a few photos of the cup holders I mounted into the center dash area of my 81 Spider. I relocated the controls and warning lights to below the radio.
Found the holders in a marine supply store. Was a lot of work but we find the location great. Drinks are out of the way and still easy to reach. The warning lights are a little less visible in the lower panel.
Found the holders in a marine supply store. Was a lot of work but we find the location great. Drinks are out of the way and still easy to reach. The warning lights are a little less visible in the lower panel.
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- Your car is a: 1974 124 Spider
- Location: Pompano Beach, Florida
Re: my cup holder solution
Clever location.
Normally I don't like changes to the original dash but the carbon fiber wrap (I assume) on the wood dash looks good.
Mike
Normally I don't like changes to the original dash but the carbon fiber wrap (I assume) on the wood dash looks good.
Mike
1974 124 Spider
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2012 500 Sport
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1964 500 D
2012 500 Sport
1948 Ford 8N tractor (restored (don't drink and ebay))
- azruss
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Re: my cup holder solution
whats with you guys. standard protocol is between your legs as a crotch warmer
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Mike The carbon fiber dash panels are real carbon fiber with a wood center. An aviation upholstery shop made them for me. The center section with the cup holders was an after thought of mine and that area is a vinyl film as is the cup holders them selves. The vinyl film next to real carbon fiber does not look very good. I am going to change it.
Azrus As far as the crotch warmer goes didn't you see the warning labels on McDonalds coffee ?
Azrus As far as the crotch warmer goes didn't you see the warning labels on McDonalds coffee ?
- ga.spyder
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- Location: Blairsville ,Ga.
Re: my cup holder solution
How does a Big Gulp make your crotch warm I like the carbon fiber ,David!
Craig Nelson
1982 Spider 2000...pride and joy
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1982 Spider 2000...pride and joy
1981 Fiat X1/9..gone but not forgotten
1976 124 Spider..the self-healer
2001 BMW 328ci daily driver and track car
Fling It Around Turns !