Being 6"2 and a light 275 I found getting in and under the steering wheel
fun and with the top up I needed a crash helmet to keep from hitting my head
on the rail. I solved the problem very simply. I made a seat for driving
in with out the metal frame - just the cushion. It looks fine with the
upholstry and no frame, not even a plywood bottom. It ends up that you are
actually sitting on the floor which for me works well - I have driven
thousands of miles this way. When I get ready to show the car I pull out
the real seat. The first one of these I made was for Stella - my BJ8 and I
covered it in gray terry cloth. I have gotten much more creative and the one
I am going to use on my new car is poppy red with black piping as it should
be.
Have fun!
John
On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 11:05 AM, andy pole <ampole@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Robert
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> Heres the waffle cutouts that Rich refers to on a 3000 seat:
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> http://www.austin-healey3000.com/apps/photos/photo?photoid=7358439
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> cheers Andy
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