Are classics suitable for tall drivers?

Are classics suitable for tall drivers?

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Lee J

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100 posts

291 months

Sunday 3rd February 2002
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I have a friend who is looking to buy a classic TVR, either a Vixen, Grantura or M series the only problem is he is six foot six! and worried that it may be a tight fit, I would appreciate any advice you may have on this cheers

Lee

RJAM

23 posts

278 months

Sunday 3rd February 2002
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If it helps, I have a Mk1 Grantura that my friend, 6 foot plus can get in to. It is a bit of a struggle to get in door, but once in he confessed to have plenty of room. So with practice it should be no problem?

philh

267 posts

279 months

Sunday 3rd February 2002
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I'm 6ft 3 and drove a vixen every day and my dads 6ft six and drove both the vixen and his Taimar with no trouble.

Terminator

2,421 posts

292 months

Monday 4th February 2002
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Peter Wheeler's first TVR was a M-series, I believe, and the first time I saw him back in the early 80's he was driving a Taimar Turbo.

Knock on his office door and ask him, Lee

Lee J

Original Poster:

100 posts

291 months

Monday 4th February 2002
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Peter Wheeler's first TVR was a M-series, I believe, and the first time I saw him back in the early 80's he was driving a Taimar Turbo.

Knock on his office door and ask him, Lee



Not a bad idea actually, he is in today and spends a lot of time in the department.

Thanks for the replies and i will tell my friend that things look ok on the Vixen/M front, well as far as fitting is concerned.

f402mlr

1,469 posts

278 months

Saturday 9th February 2002
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I'm 6'3", I found my brother's Grantura 2a a bit tricky to get into, but fine when in, see Success Against the Odds for story about Virgin! (honest Ted!). In 67 the Tuscan had a few extra inches added into the doors. I've found our LWB Tuscan, 3000S and S series fine.

>> Edited by f402mlr on Saturday 9th February 18:16

Lee J

Original Poster:

100 posts

291 months

Saturday 9th February 2002
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Thanks for the info and I will pass it on.