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You're going to have to go smaller than that based on the size of the cubby!.380 Auto for when I have to drive over to St. Louis!
Derringer.You're going to have to go smaller than that based on the size of the cubby!
Now you're talking!!Derringer.
There is a little cubby next to the infotainment system. It's likely an artifact of not being able to source a widescreen panel for this model year. Oh well.
In my youth, when I drove a cab, every taxi had a "shrine", a little bit of dash reserved for a saint, a prophet, a hockey card, or a picture of a girlfriend. We cabbies called it a shrine, and when you used someone else's cab you didn't mess with the shrine.
The cab I drove had St Joseph because, well, I'd ask my late uncle, but he's dead.
Whattya gonna put in your shrine?
St Joseph was the patron saint of travellersThere is a little cubby next to the infotainment system. It's likely an artifact of not being able to source a widescreen panel for this model year. Oh well.
In my youth, when I drove a cab, every taxi had a "shrine", a little bit of dash reserved for a saint, a prophet, a hockey card, or a picture of a girlfriend. We cabbies called it a shrine, and when you used someone else's cab you didn't mess with the shrine.
The cab I drove had St Joseph because, well, I'd ask my late uncle, but he's dead.
Whattya gonna put in your shrine?
St Joseph was the patron saint of workers. Your Uncle was obviously religious and believed St Joseph would protect him from harm while he worked as he drove strangers from place to place.There is a little cubby next to the infotainment system. It's likely an artifact of not being able to source a widescreen panel for this model year. Oh well.
In my youth, when I drove a cab, every taxi had a "shrine", a little bit of dash reserved for a saint, a prophet, a hockey card, or a picture of a girlfriend. We cabbies called it a shrine, and when you used someone else's cab you didn't mess with the shrine.
The cab I drove had St Joseph because, well, I'd ask my late uncle, but he's dead.
Whattya gonna put in your shrine?
Now that's cool! I'd put one in my cubby!
You are correct.I'd imagine some people will put little action figures in it.
That is a great idea. I hate the indentations mine leaves on the visor (OCD, I know...). If you make extra, I would be interested in purchasing one! Otherwise I have no clue what I would put in there...Going to take apart my programmable garage door opener and 3D print a case for it that will fit in the cubby.