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T with the most Leg room for Tall drivers
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I was able to get myself behind the wheel of a 1915 Touring car thanks to a member on hear and it was just a bit to tight for my 6'3'' frame. Do any years/styles have more driver leg room for us tall guys? I know my 29 Phaeton has thinner seat back springs, I do not have a ton of room in the 29 but it's comfortable for me to drive.....can thinner springs be ordered for the T as well?
I love the historical significance of the Model T and if I can get one to be comfortable I will buy one.
Thanks
Ron
I was able to get myself behind the wheel of a 1915 Touring car thanks to a member on hear and it was just a bit to tight for my 6'3'' frame. Do any years/styles have more driver leg room for us tall guys? I know my 29 Phaeton has thinner seat back springs, I do not have a ton of room in the 29 but it's comfortable for me to drive.....can thinner springs be ordered for the T as well?
I love the historical significance of the Model T and if I can get one to be comfortable I will buy one.
Thanks
Ron
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Re: T with the most Leg room for Tall drivers
I have four T's and the TT is the tightest fit, Roadster is pretty tight so for big guys the Tudor or Speedster would have the most room. I'm not a big guy.
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I would think you could build a speedster to fit. Would that work, or do you want an original car? Bill
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To me they are generally the same as far as the cars go but never tried a TT. I am 6’3”.
I have a 24 Coupe, 1919 Runabout and a 21 Touring. My Coupe has the front windshield shade like most closed cars do and I sort of look under the shade to see a bit better.
But interior wise they are pretty much identical to me. I have to scrunch up a bit but you can use to it. Comfort wasn’t one of Ford’s better ideas! Get use to that if your a tall guy.
The front seat can’t be altered for much more room to make much difference than maybe an inch or two. It is what it is.
The 2dr sedan has different ways to move the front seat back some but not much either.
The Ford T service manual has a small section of moving back the front seat on the ‘improved cars’ so called for the 26-27 Model years. It was a minor improvement but———-
I have a 24 Coupe, 1919 Runabout and a 21 Touring. My Coupe has the front windshield shade like most closed cars do and I sort of look under the shade to see a bit better.
But interior wise they are pretty much identical to me. I have to scrunch up a bit but you can use to it. Comfort wasn’t one of Ford’s better ideas! Get use to that if your a tall guy.
The front seat can’t be altered for much more room to make much difference than maybe an inch or two. It is what it is.
The 2dr sedan has different ways to move the front seat back some but not much either.
The Ford T service manual has a small section of moving back the front seat on the ‘improved cars’ so called for the 26-27 Model years. It was a minor improvement but———-
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Building a speedster may be an option but I do have a soft spot for having an original car. I am ok with minor mods to make the car more drivable but I would like to have one that looks original. Anyone move the seat back on a Touring Car? They have lots of room in the back that could be had if it's possible.
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From building custom Speedster's and in even other T's. I put a very low profile adjustable seat track system. Great selling point. Anything is doable even on the fix seat models. Even adjustable (telescopic) steering columns that overlap the steering tube.
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For a quick reference to determine leg room in any Model T, look at the distance back from the starter switch to the seat base. Every Model T has the starter switch in the exact same spot but if you compare body styles and years there are several differences in the distance from the switch to the seat base. The roomiest bodies by far are the suicide door coupes (17-mid '23) as they have no package tray and the seat is close to 4" farther back than a '24-25 Coupe that has a package tray behind the seat. The next roomiest are the '26-'27 Coupes as the seats are further back since the actual body is longer (compare the door width to the '24-24 Coupes).
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The car has coil springs. You could remove the cover and padding, then, tie the coils to shorten them. You could probably get about an inch or two by doing that. Then take out some of the padding. That would move it back a bit more.
I have a friend who has a 27 touring, and he actually altered the seat back to lean back a bit more than the original. Another friend who is very tall has raised his top a bit so he actually looks over the top of the windshield. Anyway, you must do whatever fits you.
Norm
I have a friend who has a 27 touring, and he actually altered the seat back to lean back a bit more than the original. Another friend who is very tall has raised his top a bit so he actually looks over the top of the windshield. Anyway, you must do whatever fits you.
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Re: T with the most Leg room for Tall drivers
Most spacious T I ever sat in was a 1911 Torpedo. I'm 6'4" and too fat.
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Thanks BruceBruce Compton wrote: ↑Fri Jun 11, 2021 8:44 pmFor a quick reference to determine leg room in any Model T, look at the distance back from the starter switch to the seat base. Every Model T has the starter switch in the exact same spot but if you compare body styles and years there are several differences in the distance from the switch to the seat base. The roomiest bodies by far are the suicide door coupes (17-mid '23) as they have no package tray and the seat is close to 4" farther back than a '24-25 Coupe that has a package tray behind the seat. The next roomiest are the '26-'27 Coupes as the seats are further back since the actual body is longer (compare the door width to the '24-24 Coupes).
I never considered Coupe as I like open cars. Is to possible to move the front seat back in a Touring car? Has anyone on hear did this mod to a touring car?
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Re: T with the most Leg room for Tall drivers
The touring car seat backs are not moveable. They are built into the body, and right up against the back door. You would probably have to extend the panel between the doors, or extend the doors themselves a couple inches. Now the body doesn’t fit the frame... yada yada yada...
I’m 6’4” and feel like the brass cars are the best fit. The later black cars have dashes that cause the dreaded knee interference, and the improved cars (‘26-‘27) are tighter still. I had a ‘27 roadster and modified the seat wood, tied down the springs, and used a horse blanket for upholstery... and still didn’t fit in the car. My ‘15 touring is roomy... but I find the posture uncomfortable. But the speedster however... is down right comfy! Cuz I made it fit me
I’m 6’4” and feel like the brass cars are the best fit. The later black cars have dashes that cause the dreaded knee interference, and the improved cars (‘26-‘27) are tighter still. I had a ‘27 roadster and modified the seat wood, tied down the springs, and used a horse blanket for upholstery... and still didn’t fit in the car. My ‘15 touring is roomy... but I find the posture uncomfortable. But the speedster however... is down right comfy! Cuz I made it fit me
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6’ 2”. The ‘27 Tudor was a much tighter fit than the ‘23 Touring. Even just getting in seemed a chore.
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I'm 6'2" and my 26 tourer fits me perfectly. Come to think of it, for all the other T's I've driven, the only ones I've had problems with is where someone has modified the seat.
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I have read that the early teens open cars are the least cramped, but Model T's in general are not roomy without modifications. A hundred years ago and more, people were generally smaller than today. There were notable exceptions like General Shafter, Presidents Lincoln and Taft, Roscoe Arbuckle, etc., but on average folks were considerably smaller in both height and width than we are today. Even so, at 6'1" I don't feel uncomfortable in my 1915 runabout or my 1923 touring, especially since I quit being fat eight years ago. I have done some trips in the 1915 where I sometimes drove all day, and I didn't suffer.
If you are able, go to an event where there are Model T's of many years and body styles, and ask to try them on for fit. I think most folks would be perfectly willing to have you try their cars for size.
If you are able, go to an event where there are Model T's of many years and body styles, and ask to try them on for fit. I think most folks would be perfectly willing to have you try their cars for size.
The inevitable often happens.
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This is some good info for new guy like me. I started this search thinking open car but I am now open to anything that would make a good driver for a tall guy like myself. Would a 22 Coupe have more leg room than a Tudor? I could be wrong but could the front seat in a Tudor be moved back 4 or 5 inches? If so this my be what I need to find. Thanks for all the comments.Bruce Compton wrote: ↑Fri Jun 11, 2021 8:44 pmFor a quick reference to determine leg room in any Model T, look at the distance back from the starter switch to the seat base. Every Model T has the starter switch in the exact same spot but if you compare body styles and years there are several differences in the distance from the switch to the seat base. The roomiest bodies by far are the suicide door coupes (17-mid '23) as they have no package tray and the seat is close to 4" farther back than a '24-25 Coupe that has a package tray behind the seat. The next roomiest are the '26-'27 Coupes as the seats are further back since the actual body is longer (compare the door width to the '24-24 Coupes).
Ron
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I’m 6’5” and love the leg room in the 1910 Tourer compared to the 26 Roadster Pickup but both give a greater
sense of freedom with the top down.
Some C Cabs are also great. Unfortunately, the WW2 Ford Jeep drivers seat won’t go back far enough for me and
is the sole reason why I don’t have one!
Alan in Western Australia
sense of freedom with the top down.
Some C Cabs are also great. Unfortunately, the WW2 Ford Jeep drivers seat won’t go back far enough for me and
is the sole reason why I don’t have one!
Alan in Western Australia
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26-27 Tudor. The seats seem a bit further back.
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A coupe will NOT solve your room problem.
An early car should, especially a '12-'14, and by far, an '11 Torpedo WILL! I am a measly 5'6", and I finally ended up securing a 2x2 block of wood to the low pedal in order for me to "make the reach" and even with that I'm still stretched to the max, but not nearly as bad as prior to that.
An early car should, especially a '12-'14, and by far, an '11 Torpedo WILL! I am a measly 5'6", and I finally ended up securing a 2x2 block of wood to the low pedal in order for me to "make the reach" and even with that I'm still stretched to the max, but not nearly as bad as prior to that.
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Back in the day, a lot of Model Ts were sold by Ford as bare chassis, so the owner could purchase his own body to fit his needs. You may wish to research obtaining a bare chassis and then installing an open express pickup body. Here is an example sold by Langs
In the example shown above, the seat cushion could be made higher, the padding on the backrest narrower, to better fit you. A customized windshield and roadster top could accommodate you further, while still looking period correct. Here is a period photo of a pickup made from a roadster, compare to the body shown above:
Good luck, and have fun.
It is not just how far back the seat is, but also how high the seat is that will determine how well the car will fit you. An express pick up body can be had either open or closed, could be purchased, or self made, and dimensions altered to fit your needs, and at the same time be period correct.In the example shown above, the seat cushion could be made higher, the padding on the backrest narrower, to better fit you. A customized windshield and roadster top could accommodate you further, while still looking period correct. Here is a period photo of a pickup made from a roadster, compare to the body shown above:
Good luck, and have fun.
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Please DO SIT in a 1911 Torpedo Roadster or a 1911 Open Runabout. They have the seat and dash set about 2" back but the frame is the same as used on all T's so you get 2" of extra leg room and your behind is setting further back to start with since the whole body is set back. Find the nearest of these 2 cars geographically and ask the owner to let you sit it the car. They are not the cheapest car you will find but an Open runabout is not a difficult body to locate and there are body makers that can make the Open Runabout somewhat inexpensively since it has no doors or hinges to mess with.
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It is difficult for one person to compare with another parson for comfort in sitting. Example, Two 6'3" men. Standing side by side, they are the same height, but sitting on a bench, one is taller than the other! You see, some people have a long torso and shorter legs and others have long legs and a short torso, so each person has to try out the car for himself to find the most comfortable one.
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A 1911 Torpedo would be an amazing car to have and it would solve my leg room issue. The problem is that I could never afford something that is 35k and north. How hard would it be to move the seat in a Runabout or a Tudor?Piewagon wrote: ↑Sat Jun 12, 2021 10:47 amPlease DO SIT in a 1911 Torpedo Roadster or a 1911 Open Runabout. They have the seat and dash set about 2" back but the frame is the same as used on all T's so you get 2" of extra leg room and your behind is setting further back to start with since the whole body is set back. Find the nearest of these 2 cars geographically and ask the owner to let you sit it the car. They are not the cheapest car you will find but an Open runabout is not a difficult body to locate and there are body makers that can make the Open Runabout somewhat inexpensively since it has no doors or hinges to mess with.
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I recently purchased a 25 coupe. I wanted an all weather car, my others are open. At first glance my wife said are we going to fit into the coupe? We have more room than any of my others. That includes butt, shoulder, and leg.
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Are you talking about the Doctors Coupe? From what I understand the pre 23 Coupes had even more room.
Also I think the 26 and 27 Tudor has front seats that flip forward to let the people in the back seat. If that's the case I think you can extend the mounting points to give more leg room. Anyone do this with a 26 or 27 Tudor?
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Take a look at the link below. It looks like you can move the front seats of the 26 27 Tudor back as far as necessary. I think around 6'' will work nicely for myself. Hope this helps someone in the future.
Ron
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My 27 touring has the most leg room for me and I've driven a 15 pickup, 23 Roadster, 26 Tudor and a Dr Coupe which was the worst.
I'm 6' 1"
I'm 6' 1"
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How about shortening the steering column. I have seen it done and it leaves more "belly room"
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