silly rabbit, those indents were for beer cans...I like the cup holders of the day. 2-3 "circular indents" on the inside of the glove door. And they better be very short cups too.
silly rabbit, those indents were for beer cans...I like the cup holders of the day. 2-3 "circular indents" on the inside of the glove door. And they better be very short cups too.
silly rabbit, those indents were for beer cans...
I like the cup holders of the day. 2-3 "circular indents" on the inside of the glove door. And they better be very short cups too.
and I'm sure we all had a pull top chain hanging from the rear view mirror too. Ah, the good old days...
No aluminum in those old cans. We had to poke a drinking hole and an air hole.You're showing your age Bob. That's where my Church Key hung....
anyone remember the pony cans, same diameter but shorter...that would be a shoe in for your 63 bob...
No aluminum in those old cans. We had to poke a drinking hole and an air hole.
Olympia had one that was smaller in both measurements, a Little Oly. At college we would cut a slot in the top the size of a dime, drained the beer into a glass, washed them out the best we could and used them for a piggy bank.anyone remember the pony cans, same diameter but shorter...that would be a shoe in for your 63 bob...
7oz.would be just enough to make one mad!
Who goes on a road trip with only one beer?Why would you need a holder for a beer? You shouldn’t have enough left in it to bother with a holder?
Growing up I lived 2 blocks from a college Mens Dormitory. I attached a basket on my handle bars and one on the back fender. I would cruise the dorm on Sunday evenings with major rewards!!!!! I'd take them to the little quick shop a block away!!!!!I remember those, I believe they were 7 oz. Never drank any, used to go picking cans as a kid to cash in the big bucks!
Those I remember for some soda cans. I recall, they were 4 cans for $1.00 sometimes!
it still is but there's not many cans it will work on anymore...we cashed in collecting bottlesIn my neighborhood the combo can and bottle opener was referred to as the church key
In my neighborhood the combo can and bottle opener was referred to as the church key
You're showing your age Bob. That's where my Church Key hung....