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Ash Fork, AZ - USA
Joined: 4/18/2007
Posts: 1058
Vette(s): 1981 Red Interior White exterior
As I watch the snow/sleet/rain fall and melt the remaining snow(hopefully) thoughts wonder to my summer road trips to the C3VR annual get together and Yellowstone. I've been going over different routes and checking cool and uncool attractions to visit. Looking for various stuff to compliment my sight seeing like binoculars, camera, tripod and day pack. Down loading all the songs I can listen to on the ride.
Then it hits me. I use my phone as an MP3 player, it holds about 1500 songs. It will need to be charged during my drive. I replaced the cigarette lighter in the console with my push button start...a PERFECT fit by the way. Now I need to find someplace to place the new charging station I will need. Maybe a plate where the ashtray is located.
Also need a cup holder. The ones they sell that attach to the e-brake...I never liked those.
Maybe I'll take the passenger seat out and put in a espresso machine
. I might need to upgrade the alternator.

Dave C..........My mantra: I can not be bought!! Long and short term leases available.
In the words of Zora Arkus-Duntov "Is your seat belt fastened? Alright, Let's go"
Yeah, I know, Shut up Dave.
Yeah, I know, Shut up Dave.
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Indianapolis, IN - USA
Joined: 9/3/2006
Posts: 2431
Vette(s): Silver 1974 Convertible - L82 4 speed
Low miles (was only 8,900 when I bought it in March 2006) - Now 54K miles. Original owner bought it as an investment for son's college expenses.
2008 Jetstream Blue Convertible
I have an all purpose charger I got on e-bay that charges multiple devices (via adapters) by multiple means - cig lighter, USB, wall plug and even 9 volt! I'm also aware of solar chargers you can buy but I have no experience with those. A friend of mine got a charger around Christmas (I think it's called a Gorilla) for around $80 that holds multiple charges for various devices. With something like that you should be good for any day then charge it overnight.
As for a cup holder, I strongly recommend going to your local Auto Zone and looking in the accessory section. For $5-7.99 you cand get a nice one that just slides in between the console and passenger seat. If you can't find one, Let me know and I can get you a band name or even pick one up for you
I wanted a Corvette my whole life, but I never dreamed of all the wonderful people I would meet because of it!

Ash Fork, AZ - USA
Joined: 4/18/2007
Posts: 1058
Vette(s): 1981 Red Interior White exterior
I wonder if I can charge the phone thru the usb port on a radio? I'll have to try it on the stereo in the truck. That would certainly make things easier. I can also change my story to " I planned it that way".
Dave C..........My mantra: I can not be bought!! Long and short term leases available.
In the words of Zora Arkus-Duntov "Is your seat belt fastened? Alright, Let's go"
Yeah, I know, Shut up Dave.
Yeah, I know, Shut up Dave.
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Carson City, NV - USA
Joined: 12/4/2013
Posts: 239
Vette(s): Numbers matching 1972 350 4 speed, silver pewter body with blue interior
I grabbed a few power ports out of SUV's at the wrecking yard. They are pretty much just cig lighter deals with a fiip over cap. Wire one in wherever you think it works. When I'm building a hot rod I always add one just under the dash out of sight or down by seat near the center console out of sight. I make sure my little portable electric air compressor can reach it. Handy dandy devices.
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My Christmas present to ME! Bought Sat 11-30-2013. 72, 350 4 spd, Silver with blue interior...Can't you just hear Pablo Cruz playing in the background?

With the battery being so accessible in our cars, it would be really easy to wire a power port just about anywhere. It would be hot all the time, but then again so is the stock cigarette lighter. Just be sure you put a fuse in line with it.
Did you mention that your car had a USB port on the radio? That should charge it... The one in my truck keeps my iPod charged.
Did you mention that your car had a USB port on the radio? That should charge it... The one in my truck keeps my iPod charged.

"Let them that don't want none have memories of not gettin' any."
- Brother Dave Gardner

Lemon Grove, CA - USA
Joined: 10/17/2007
Posts: 2041
Vette(s): 1982 C3 Collectors Edition 44000 miles, sat in the sun most of its life, My wife purchased it for me for Father's Day in 2007 from her girlfriend that had it for 19 years. It is on the road again. I'm retired but it is now my daily driver.
The fuse is a great idea but I would put in an auto reset circuit breaker instead. They are available at any trailer or RV supply even over the net. I plan on putting one on the circuit that comes from my RV to my Tow car battery (keeps the tow car battery topped off when). It will auto-reset when the short or excessive load is taken off. They run about $5 so it is not a lot more than a fuse holder and fuse.

Ash Fork, AZ - USA
Joined: 4/18/2007
Posts: 1058
Vette(s): 1981 Red Interior White exterior
All great ideas. I really like throwing the power port in back with the reset button. I could plug in an electric smoker for ribs or grill for a couple of Italian sausages on the drive. Think how much I'd save on food!

Dave C..........My mantra: I can not be bought!! Long and short term leases available.
In the words of Zora Arkus-Duntov "Is your seat belt fastened? Alright, Let's go"
Yeah, I know, Shut up Dave.
Yeah, I know, Shut up Dave.
Lifetime Member #192


dads2vette said: All great ideas. I really like throwing the power port in back with the reset button. I could plug in an electric smoker for ribs or grill for a couple of Italian sausages on the drive. Think how much I'd save on food!

Hey Dave - you might want to find one of these: http://www.mini-caravans.com/en/
Someone help me out here as I don't recall where I saw it but I remember seeing a story a few years ago about a retired couple trekking around the US in a blue C2 convertible pulling one of those little teardrop trailers. They were going coast to coast stopping at all the major Corvette gatherings they could find. The thing that impressed the heck out of me the most was that they stopped at the Salt Flats in Utah and just for fun ran the rig, car and trailer, up into the triple digits.

Ash Fork, AZ - USA
Joined: 4/18/2007
Posts: 1058
Vette(s): 1981 Red Interior White exterior
Dennis, That would do the trick! Looks like I could use a little imagination and make one out of a snowmobile trailer.
Dave C..........My mantra: I can not be bought!! Long and short term leases available.
In the words of Zora Arkus-Duntov "Is your seat belt fastened? Alright, Let's go"
Yeah, I know, Shut up Dave.
Yeah, I know, Shut up Dave.
Lifetime Member #192


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