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There are Fahrenheit versions available.


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'Bolter
Ya, unfortunately it appears to only register in centigrade.


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1950 Chevrolet 3100 (Ol' Roy)
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'Bolter
Ok, here's the Fahrenheit/Volt meter and it's cheaper!

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00SXZDKT...mFtZT1zcF9kZXRhaWw&smid=AFHAE9RJVUMB

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1956 Chevy 3100 Resto Rod [stovebolt.com]
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'Bolter
Yeah it is actually more below the ash tray. I was just wondering what filled that hole when it shipped from the factory. Was it a painted plug similar to what covers electrical knockouts? Actually a 12V power point to plug in a USB charger is a good idea.


1953 Chevy 3600 AD 3/4 ton
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Housekeeping (Moderator) Making a Stovebolt Bed & Paint and Body Shop Forums
Originally Posted by Woodcmiami
Yeah it is actually more below the ash tray. I was just wondering what filled that hole when it shipped from the factory. Was it a painted plug similar to what covers electrical knockouts? Actually a 12V power point to plug in a USB charger is a good idea.
Go back and read post #2 in the thread. They came with a plug from the factory.


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For those of us that don’t smoke, they also have this. Temperture/ 36 watt USB Charger [amazon.com]

The best part is you don’t need large gauge wires feeding it.

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This is a spot to put your cigar/ cigarette element, this was standard for these year trucks.

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“Nowadays, with all the "driver assist" features on cars, no one knows how to drive anymore.”

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Woodcmiami Mine had a a nice knockout reusable painted cap,the hole was a perfect fit for lighter socket so you can run your laptop or charge your phone.First saw car phone when 007 had it in 1965,we have come a long way since that !!

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