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Title: Anyone build a console/cup holder for their bench seat car?
Post by: chrisntam on May 24, 2015, 04:22:06 PM
I'm contemplating building a console to house an aftermarket radio and am interested in pictures / ideas of what you constructed (or had constructed) or thought about constructing.  Would probably include a bin for wallet, coins and other "stuff" as well as places for cups.  Thinking it should attach to the trans tunnel in front of the bench seat.  Mine would have to be out of wood, would likely cover it in padded vinyl.   Unfortunately, no metal working skills here........

Anyone done this?  Pictures?

Thanks for the input!

chris.
Title: Re: Anyone build a console/cup holder for their bench seat car?
Post by: Barry M Wheeler #2189 on May 24, 2015, 04:58:33 PM
I have a plastic double cup holder that has a bin as well for toll change, sun glasses or whatever. It is easily removed for judging.
Title: Re: Anyone build a console/cup holder for their bench seat car?
Post by: Jay Friedman on May 24, 2015, 06:00:39 PM
I bought one of these for my '49.  It sits on the bench seat and is easily removable. 

http://www.amazon.com/TSI-Products-30015-Clutter-Catcher/dp/B003BYJW6U/ref=sr_1_4?s=automotive&ie=UTF8&qid=1432504713&sr=1-4&keywords=bench+seat+consoles

Title: Re: Anyone build a console/cup holder for their bench seat car?
Post by: Chuck Swanson on May 24, 2015, 11:46:43 PM
I have one I took out of my 69 Fleetwood before I sold.  I can send you pics.  It housed an aftermarket radio. 
Title: Re: Anyone build a console/cup holder for their bench seat car?
Post by: chrisntam on May 25, 2015, 07:58:22 AM
A pic would be great, thanks Chaz.  My email is cejessen@tx.rr.com, or you can post it for all to see!!

chris.
Title: Re: Anyone build a console/cup holder for their bench seat car?
Post by: Chuck Swanson on May 25, 2015, 10:08:56 PM
Here is one when I bought car yrs ago.  I took out right away as I really don't eat/drink in any of my cars :)

I'll have to dig up some more detailed pics. 
Title: Re: Anyone build a console/cup holder for their bench seat car?
Post by: kav on May 26, 2015, 06:30:20 AM
Yeah chaz I'm with you . I don't understand the whole cup holder thing in any vehicle . Especially with my Cadillac , nobody but nobody is getting into mine with a drink , let alone food . Unless they are holding the champagne glass that I give them . If you put them in a holder they will spill . If you hold on to them you act as a shock absorber . Only alcohol is allowed in my vehicles and only if it's held .
The writer of this post does in no way condone the drinking of alcohol in any vehicle . Glug glug . The writer of this post does in no way tell other people what they should do in their own vehicle . Cheers Stuart .
Title: Re: Anyone build a console/cup holder for their bench seat car?
Post by: TJ Hopland on May 26, 2015, 08:20:51 AM
I have seen some vendors sell a console sort of thing that straps to the seat. 
Title: Re: Anyone build a console/cup holder for their bench seat car?
Post by: chrisntam on May 26, 2015, 09:01:02 AM
Quote from: kav on May 26, 2015, 06:30:20 AM
Yeah chaz I'm with you . I don't understand the whole cup holder thing in any vehicle . Especially with my Cadillac , nobody but nobody is getting into mine with a drink , let alone food . Unless they are holding the champagne glass that I give them . If you put them in a holder they will spill . If you hold on to them you act as a shock absorber . Only alcohol is allowed in my vehicles and only if it's held .
The writer of this post does in no way condone the drinking of alcohol in any vehicle . Glug glug . The writer of this post does in no way tell other people what they should do in their own vehicle . Cheers Stuart .

The console will really be made to house the aftermarket radio.  The other stuff is for modern convenience.  It would be nice to have a trash receptacle as well.  I guess back in the day, they just littered.....

I'm a believer in "It's a car, drive it".  Just this weekend at the Memorial Day Parade, it was misting and drizzling.  Told my 86 year old dad that I wouldn't take the Caddy out in this weather for a parade (I took my '75 88 vert instead).  He also said you need to get a "dink" on the car so you don't always have to worry about every little thing that may happen to it.

Now, I don't subscribe to his theory of getting the first "dink" and getting it out of the way.  I believe it will happen eventually, but I want to hold it off as long as possible.

Remember, it's a car.  It's meant to be driven.  And who doesn't get thirsty when they drive???  And by the way, my wife's car has the remnants of numerous spills.  Sticky, gooey spills, so much so the console wouldn't latch.  And she says "my interior needs to be cleaned".  I say don't spill your drinks and your "interior won't need to be cleaned".

As with everything, there is middle ground............