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Old 03-29-2006, 06:30 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Am i missing something or does my 1993 Classic not have a glove box?

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Am i missing something or does my 1993 Classic not have a glove box?

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No glovebox, just a cubby box. More practical and easier to get to, a glove box would be hard to get to while driving (it's a wide vehicle).
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Where do you put your Insurance card?
I have mine slipped on the side of the seat, but im afraid ill lose it.
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Where do you put your Insurance card?
I have mine slipped on the side of the seat, but im afraid ill lose it.
On the sunvisor (little pocket behind the visor). If not just put it in the cubby box.
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Or put it in the pockets on teh back of teh front seats..
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Old 03-29-2006, 07:32 AM   #6 (permalink)
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good suggestions...
Im going to try the visor...thanks.
I think its annoying that there isnt a glove box
just a consolole with cup holders in it?!
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you have cup holders? Lucky...
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Jeez, John, you're full of great ideas. What a great thread, I mean, OMG, where did everyone put their Insurance ID card before this? One quick question John, Where can I put my packet of hankies?


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What can I say, that's the kinda guy I am, got an answer for everything....
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The whole problem could have been avoided had he bought a 95 RRC
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The whole problem could have been avoided had he bought a 95 RRC
Ditto, I have the soft dash, has a glove box, slide out cup holders, and a very nice rubber thing on the top of the center dash to hold my cell phone and other crap.

Not to rub it in or nothing.

Yes it is a wide vehicle, have to stop and undo my seat belt to grab stuff from the glove box, , and the owner's manual is like a binder, and barely fits in there as well. LOL
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No glove box here..BUT I AM ROCKING THE CUP HOLDERS!! OH YEAH!!! LMAO!!
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Yeah, but why they are in the console Ill never know,
You have to leave the lid up just to use them.
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I keep insurance cards/registration in the owner's manual binder thingy that lives in that special little er...owner's manual place down in the right side of the passenger footwell...
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I always wondered what that thing was for in the foot well. LOL

I keep mine in a pocket like thing, that goes in the owner's manual binder thing.
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