WTB Ashtray P/N 0413120

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WTB Ashtray P/N 0413120

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Does anyone have an ashtray? (P/N 0413120). I have just removed the carpet form the top panel and seen the hole and having looked at the parts catalogue realise I need an ashtray to fill the hole!!
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Re: WTB Ashtray P/N 0413120

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Hi Jim,
I have an ashtray. Here's some photos for you. If you need more info you can contact me at tnessel (at) protonmail (dot) com or at six one three 316 seven one six three.
Thanks!

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Re: WTB Ashtray P/N 0413120

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I left mine open and built a little unit to set in it, its just a computer fan wired to a cigarette lighter plug and man in winter I now have a defroster and it helps pull all the warm air trapped behind the panel and circulate it around. It just sets in there and not permanently attached. Really helps... Cost about $8.00 to make... Not pretty but man is it practical once its cold out...
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Re: WTB Ashtray P/N 0413120

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8322 wrote: Wed Jan 08, 2020 3:24 pm I left mine open and built a little unit to set in it, its just a computer fan wired to a cigarette lighter plug and man in winter I now have a defroster and it helps pull all the warm air trapped behind the panel and circulate it around. It just sets in there and not permanently attached. Really helps... Cost about $8.00 to make... Not pretty but man is it practical once its cold out...
Interesting option :)
I'm trying to get mine to be as close to original as I can so the ashtray is a must. :) :) :)
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Re: WTB Ashtray P/N 0413120

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Also looking for this part for my C-140, having recently removed the dashboard carpeting.
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