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I would like to carry a small extinguisher in our 28 touring but cant find a good place. under the seat would be hard to get to if needed,the whole top is off now or maybe I could mount to top irons. not much extra space when carrying passingers. on our T the running board toolbox is perfect spot any ideas?
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I have mine under the overhang of th seat in my couple, pit some heavy duty velcro on it, totally out of sight but really easy to get to
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On my coupe I have a leather sling held in place by the seat
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Mines on the small shelf in front the rear window (coupe).
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Same way I keep mine in the coupe. Handy but not the best looking situation.
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Mine is under a package on my package rack that I will never mail, just lift it off and PRESTO....and arms length. I switch it out at Christmas for a Christmas gift box I have.
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I prefer the Christmas gift box.............
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Attached to a bracket on the floor touching the front of the seat. Behind the gear shift. Wayn
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I was hoping you would respond. Best mount ever!!
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An old saying comes to mind here. No use getting old if you don't get cunning;
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I plan on mounting mine in the center under the seat overhang. Not much room in a pickup.
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some good ideas thanks!
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Thanks Tiny...there are other ideas out there if the package rack is where one would want to mount the fire extinguisher and disguise it and still have it readily available.
Biscuit tines, chocolate tins, just cut out the bottom to cover it, a lot of repops items from the 30s are available too. I found the package rack in a Model a perfect to help bring the 30s back into being part of that era. I'm searching now for other Christmas items to replace my trip to the 1933/34 Worlds Fair in Chicago, to bring home to Mom and Pop from college over the Christmas holidays............. ![]() ![]() ![]()
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agreed! Ive seen Sarah in person and the package just blends right in there and like he said in perfect arms length.
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You never cease to amaze me...brilliant!
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In my Town Sedan I mounted a 1.40 lb. Halotron extinguisher in front of the front seat to the right of the seat adjuster knob.
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In my 31 Tudor sedan it fits in between the 2 front seats. It fits nice and snug. A perfect place. I didn't have to drill any holes. And very easy to get to.
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