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Dear Ford, Why!?!


On the flip side, all of these problems are an improvement over the cup location suggestion circles from the early Bronco II consoles. I flipped multiple drinks on those before ripping the thing out and finding a suitable replacement at Walmart.

Yeah, I have no idea what they were thinking when they came up with those.

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Learn to drive with a drink in one hand, a cigarette in the other and steer with your knee...
 
Yeah, I have no idea what they were thinking when they came up with those.

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Back then you finished your beer before you drove. You didn't need a cup holder.
 
Back then you finished your beer before you drove. You didn't need a cup holder.

83-85 Ranger consoles which are really rare didn't even have a cupholder according to the parts diagram. Lots of coin and cassette tape storage though.

I hated buckets but if I happen across one of those in my travels I might have to ditch the bench seat. I have only seen a handful of pictures and have yet to see one in real life.
 
Not true... my dad had the 87 Ranger before I had it and he sometimes drank 2 or 3 beers while driving.
 
Learn to drive with a drink in one hand, a cigarette in the other and steer with your knee...

*cough* Distracted driving *cough*

Many places in Canada (and I'm sure in the US), it's illegal to drive with your phone in your hand. What makes you think that driving with a drink in your hand is any safer? Is it legal? In Saskatchewan it is (for now). Have I been known to do it? Sure. But let me tell you something... In order to take a drink from my cup, or what ever, I have to take my eyes off the road, and my hand off the steering wheel. Doing that for a cellphone is illegal.
 
*cough* Distracted driving *cough*

Many places in Canada (and I'm sure in the US), it's illegal to drive with your phone in your hand. What makes you think that driving with a drink in your hand is any safer? Is it legal? In Saskatchewan it is (for now). Have I been known to do it? Sure. But let me tell you something... In order to take a drink from my cup, or what ever, I have to take my eyes off the road, and my hand off the steering wheel. Doing that for a cellphone is illegal.

So you don't drink anything at all as you drive?
 
Im an extremely safe driver. I ALWAYS have my passenger light my crack pipe for me if Im doing over 80mph.
 
Im an extremely safe driver. I ALWAYS have my passenger light my crack pipe for me if Im doing over 80mph.
We should all strive to be as civic minded as Dirtman here.

:p

AJ
 
For that comment?!

Yes, that 'colonic cannon' was my cactus fresca from Panera. One of the simple things in life that I freakin' love. :thefinger:

At this point wouldn't it be simpler to just make a list of people who are NOT on the list? :huh:

...probably. I think you're on the list. Are you on the list? You have to be on the list. If Ranger850 and Bird76 are on the list, I don't see how you couldn't be on the list.

Eh, to hell with it, you're on the list.
 
My personal goal for this month; Get on the list.
 

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