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Malcolm Taylor
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by Malcolm Taylor » Wed Jul 11, 2001 12:28 pm
Can anyone help, please?
A tall (over 6ft) friend with arthritis and a TF finds it very uncomfortable to drive for more than 1hour. He wonders if bucket seats may help and if there are any available which would fit the TF, preferably without serious modification to the car so that it can be returned to original in the future if necessary.
Any help or advice will be appreciated.
Malcolm (TA1250)
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murray arundell
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by murray arundell » Wed Jul 11, 2001 3:26 pm
I'm 6'4" tall and can happy drive my TC with no dramas. Have fitted a
set of pre-war style bucket seats. These give great support but more
importantly take up far less room in the cockpit and (particularly) in
a TF would allow you to move further back from the steering wheel.
Would think that you could gain as much as 6" in length. This may not
sound much but it is in fact an awful lot of room and I am sure that it
would solve your friends problem.
I had my seats made at a local restorers workshop and then trimed to
match the car. Bolted to the existing seat runners it allows other
vertically challenged people to dive if necessary.
Cheers - Murray Arundell
Brisbane - Aus
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> Can anyone help, please?
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> A tall (over 6ft) friend with arthritis and a TF finds it very
uncomfortable to drive for more than 1hour. He wonders if bucket seats
may help and if there are any available which would fit the TF,
preferably without serious modification to the car so that it can be
returned to original in the future if necessary.
> Any help or advice will be appreciated.
> Malcolm (TA1250)
>
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Murray Arundell
Brisbane OZ
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Neil Nelson
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by Neil Nelson » Wed Jul 11, 2001 8:48 pm
A TF already has bucket seats. Not very comfortable and not at all adjustable. Perhaps a pair of MGB seats might work. Measure the seat width as that is the main place that space is limited. Neil -----Original Message-----
[b]From:[/b] Malcolm Taylor [mailto:malcolm@whisketgreen.fsnet.co.uk]
[b]Sent:[/b] Wednesday, July 11, 2001 3:29 PM
[b]To:[/b] mg-tabc
[b]Cc:[/b] Keith Douglas
[b]Subject:[/b] [mg-tabc] TF seating Can anyone help, please? A tall (over 6ft) friend with arthritis and a TF finds it very uncomfortable to drive for more than 1hour. He wonders if bucket seats may help and if there are any available which would fit the TF, preferably without serious modification to the car so that it can be returned to original in the future if necessary. Any help or advice will be appreciated. Malcolm (TA1250)
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murray arundell
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by murray arundell » Wed Jul 11, 2001 11:28 pm
Neil,
You've missed my point. Yes a TF has bucket seats but they are quite
thick. The use of the pre-war style seat (say one as fitted to a K3)
will save considerable space. I was fortunate enough to have a K3 seat
to use as a template whcih did make life easy for me. BTW I think
you'll find that an MGB seat will take up even more room than the
original TF unit.
Murray
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> A TF already has bucket seats. Not very comfortable and not at all
> adjustable. Perhaps a pair of MGB seats might work. Measure the seat
width
> as that is the main place that space is limited.
> Neil
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Malcolm Taylor [mailto:
malcolm@whisketgreen.fsnet.co.uk]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2001 3:29 PM
> To: mg-tabc
> Cc: Keith Douglas
> Subject: [mg-tabc] TF seating
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> Can anyone help, please?
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> A tall (over 6ft) friend with arthritis and a TF finds it very
uncomfortable
> to drive for more than 1hour. He wonders if bucket seats may help and
if
> there are any available which would fit the TF, preferably without
serious
> modification to the car so that it can be returned to original in the
future
> if necessary.
> Any help or advice will be appreciated.
> Malcolm (TA1250)
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Murray Arundell
Brisbane OZ
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CFritz7001@aol.com
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by CFritz7001@aol.com » Thu Jul 12, 2001 6:15 am
The thin-backed seats from an Austin Healy or early "modern" Midget will
fit just fine, and give a bunch more legroom. I had a pair of these seats in
my TC years ago while waiting to save the bucks to reupholster the original
TC seats. Worked fine, were cheap at about $25 for a pair, and even
resembled some of the prewar seats.
Just transplant the seat-adjuster track from the T to the bottom of the
AH seat (You may have to make up a plywood "adapter" panel to do this - I
don't remember).
Regards,
Carl Fritz
TC # 6756 (Betsy)
VA # 2009 S (Abigail)
Gainesville, Florida
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John T. Seim
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by John T. Seim » Thu Jul 12, 2001 9:24 am
What your friend might like to try, is to make a set of ramps, that fit
under the seat slide assembly. The ramps need to have a flat area, with
a drilled hole, for a bolt to pass through. This will secure the seat
slide assembly and ramp to the floorboard. A gradual slope, with the
rearward end of the slides, touching the floorboards, is what you want.
The flat, raised portion is 1 3/4". The start of the slope is 1 7/8",
tapering down to 1/16". Carl Cederstrand has driven a TD like this for
years. He is 6'6".
Malcolm Taylor wrote:
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> Can anyone help, please?
>
> A tall (over 6ft) friend with arthritis and a TF finds it very
> uncomfortable to drive for more than 1hour. He wonders if bucket seats
> may help and if there are any available which would fit the TF,
> preferably without serious modification to the car so that it can be
> returned to original in the future if necessary.
> Any help or advice will be appreciated.
> Malcolm (TA1250)
>
> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service.
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