Do you wish you had a place for that cup of coffee, soda or water bottle while cruising in your classic 1956 Ford Truck? Now you can! We offer the perfect solution with our innovative Plug-N-Chug drink holder. Specifically designed to convert your ashtray opening to a highly functional double drink holder.
The Plug-N-Chug drink holder slides easily into the ashtray tracks without any tools and there is no permanent change to your interior. Simply remove the ashtray and slide in the Plug-N-Chug drink holder using the ashtray tracks…it’s that easy! Now you’re ready to cruise and enjoy your favorite beverage without the worry of a spill.
The drink holder comes fully upholstered with high quality, automotive grade vinyl. Additionally, two medium size drink holders sit side-by-side with a capacity to hold most soda cans and 16oz. bottles of water.
Are you going to a car show? In a matter of seconds, you can remove the Plug-N-Chug drink holder and reinstall your ashtray for that original factory look. Afterwards don’t forget to put the drink holder back in, before leaving the car show!
If you happen to have a bench seat then check out our BC Cruiser or BD Drinkster consoles. Both offer multiple options for a full feature console that will fit perfectly on your bench seat.
1956 Ford Truck Plug-N-Chug Drink Holder
The Plug-N-Chug drink holder slides easily into the ashtray tracks without any tools and there is NO permanent change to your interior. Simply remove the ashtray and slide in the Plug-N-Chug drink holder using the ashtray tracks…it’s that easy! Now you’re ready to cruise and enjoy that coffee, soda or water without the worry of a spill.
| Make | Model | Years | Fitment Notes |
| Ford | Courier Sedan Delivery | 1956 | ashtray must be removed |
| Ford | F-100 | 1956 | ashtray must be removed |
| Ford | F-250 | 1956 | ashtray must be removed |
| Ford | F-350 | 1956 | ashtray must be removed |
| Proposition 65 Warning | WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including, Diisononyl Phthalate (DINP), which is known to the state of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.cs.gov |