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Never knew in the 1950/1960s they sold hot dog cookers to run off the cigarette lighter.
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I had one of those Coney Island Steamers when I was a kid. As an 8 or 10 year old, I loved it!I've got a 120V cooker with the unfortunate name 'Coney Island Steamer' Steams the dog and a bun, one at a time.
I haven't seen one like above - my Dad would love it. We used to just double wrap hot dogs in foil and cook them on the engine during road trips.
That’s cool - but I have some oak in the Jeep that will make some nice campfire hotdogs !Never knew in the 1950/1960s they sold hot dog cookers to run off the cigarette lighter.
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Use the exhaust manifold and you can cook your entire dinner. Manifold Destiny: Guide to Cooking on Your Car Engine!No, but the intake manifold of a Mopar slant-six is a pretty good place to warm foil-wrapped burritos.
Aka Old Sparky?You could put a nail on each side of the hot dog, run 120V through it and do it much quicker. Remember the Presto Hotdogger?![]()