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I could make one of those...
For $949 each - make a lot of them and retire to Belize.
JiI posted:I could make one of those...
I look forward to seeing your finished product.
You certainly could make one of those ... I might give it a whirl myself but @aircooled could probably fashion something from billet aluminum that would be nice ... then there is the @Marty Grzynkowicz solution which is a nice padded square cushion covered to match the interior and you put it in between the seats and remove at will.
If I need one I'll make one. I'm building armrests for our r.v. currently.
Jeff
1K for that?
Are you kidding me!!!
Hey, if I design one up, I'll share the plans with all of you!
I was thinking of something like that for my seats, too. I have a pretty substantial seatback frame that I could easily attach something to on the side so what I need is less involved. The hard part would be matching the vinyl color. I would be looking for a corresponding rest on the door panel, too, just to balance things off.
If I keep adding stuff like this to a "Speedster", then some day it will become a "Cabriolet"!
It might keep it grounded with all the extra weight
If I keep adding stuff like this to a "Speedster", then some day it will become a "Cabriolet"!
I regret that I have only 1 like for that statement, Gordon! Radios, hard tops, air conditioning, towel bars, armrests- a center console with cup holders and places to put your change and you might as well be driving something else.
None of us are getting younger. We like to see ourselves as hard-cases- but mostly, that ship sailed out some time ago.
Towel bars, nice seats, cup-holders, etc. are all pretty nice.
Stan Galat, '05 IM, 2276, Nowhere, USA posted:None of us are getting younger. We like to see ourselves as hard-cases- but mostly, that ship sailed out some time ago.
Towel bars, nice seats, cup-holders, etc. are all pretty nice.
You're right, but I am holding on as best I can. Most aspects of my life are pretty comfortable. I guess part of the reason for having the car is to hold myself up against it's spartan accommodations and remind me of my past.
None of us are getting younger. We like to see ourselves as hard-cases- but mostly, that ship sailed out some time ago. = My mind say's "Oh yes you can" and my body say's:
"Seriously ? ...... you're dream'n my old friend"
Panhandle Bob posted:Stan Galat, '05 IM, 2276, Nowhere, USA posted:None of us are getting younger. We like to see ourselves as hard-cases- but mostly, that ship sailed out some time ago.
Towel bars, nice seats, cup-holders, etc. are all pretty nice.
You're right, but I am holding on as best I can. Most aspects of my life are pretty comfortable. I guess part of the reason for having the car is to hold myself up against it's spartan accommodations and remind me of my past.
Yup. I used to flog myself as punishment for my iniquities then I bought my car and realized that is punishment enough and threw the flogger away.
OK, I admit it...I use a very comfortable pillow to support my back as I take my "punishing" rides. Like Alan so succinctly put it "None of us are getting younger!"