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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by midnightrider78, Sep 10, 2017.

  1. midnightrider78
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    001-lomas-1934-ford-coupes-white-and-black-lpr.jpg OK So I have wanted a '33 or '34 Ford 5 window for as long as I remember and I am finally in the position where I can probably afford to buy a project like this.
    The potential trouble is this. If I drop the kind of coin it takes to buy one of these, I insist on chopping it at least 4". However, I am 6'4", 240 lbs. So the first question is simply, will I fit? 2nd is If I fit, am I going to be stopping to get out and stretch every 30 miles?
    I fear I already know the answer, but I thought I would ask somebody who has been there and done that.
     
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  2. 3banjos
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    Build a seat to suit and you'll have oodles of room. Just don't stand up too quick hopping out. The roof sticks out a fair bit more than floor.
     
  3. Tim
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    Honestly the getting out and stretching often has more to do with suspension on the car or a poorly designed seat than space. A 33/34 is a pretty big car comparatively, If you takenyour time and explore all the ergonomics I don't see any reason you couldn't fit and be comfortable.
     
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  4. midnightrider78
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    I guess I should also mention that I am a bit awkward/clumsy getting in and out of small spaces. For example, it was virtually impossible for me to get into a friend's stock Model A roadster with the top up. Didn't matter anyway though because once I was in the car it was physically impossible for me to drive it. Heck I couldn't even close the door all the way.
     
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  5. 64 DODGE 440
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    Find a car that's done like you want and sit in it and find out if you like it before you buy one.:rolleyes:
     
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  6. X38
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    I posted this in a thread a few days ago which asked a similar question.

    Some people fill a space with too much furniture and kill room. Some people cannot set up pedals and steering wheels etc. and kill room.

    34 coupes are roomy, yet some people have a real skill in making them cramped.

    So, how good are you at setting things up? And yes, try out other cars for size, but bear in mind what I said.
     
  7. Hombre
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    I just traded for a 3 1/2" chopped 1934 Ford 3 window coupe. I am also 6'4" tall and I do out weigh you some, I also am just about 12 years older than dirt so getting into and out of stuff is not always easy. While this new to me car is a project and I havn't really started on it yet. I do have it setting in the shop and I am doing the pretend drive thing and making varoom noise's a lot. The interior room is absolutely no problem for me, plenty of head room and good leg room as well. Now I am used to a chopped car my Model A has a pretty severe chop and I do have to lean over to see out real well, the 34 is a much friendlier using car me thinks.
     
  8. rusty1
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    ...suicide door cars are different getting in and out of,...it takes getting used to.
    good luck with your adventure.
     
  9. Ned Ludd
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    I think we need a general thread on hot rod ergonomics. I'll give it some thought.
     
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  10. brett4christ
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    The OP stated he always wanted a 5-window, but the photos all show 3-window coupes.

    A 5-window and a 3-window each have their own "issues" with getting into and out of. A 5W has smaller doors that open conventionally, where a 3W has larger doors but open in reverse (suicide). The easiest form would be a phantom 3-window where the large doors opened conventionally, but then everyone could see the "change" you made.

    Try a couple on for size! The fit may be just what the tailor ordered!
     
  11. bobss396
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    I'm 6' and 240. My buddy has an OT Corvette that is hard to get in and out of, I've gotten better with practice. I'd like a small Ford coupe one day myself so I'm following this thread.
     
  12. 56don
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    Brett, all 33/34 doors are suicide doors. You must be thinking of a 32 Ford.
     
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  13. timwhit
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    Yep, the 5 window doors are shorter, front to back, but are suicide style on 33/34 coupes. You might be thinking of a '32??
     
  14. brett4christ
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    You're correct @timwhit ! Thanks for the memory jog!!
     
  15. Bill Rinaldi
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    Rusty is right about the getting used to the suicide doors. But you'll catch on fast. Probably the biggest h***le (once you've got the seat/steering wheel/pedals comfortably arranged) is UPWARD vision through the windshield---as in overhead stoplights and signs. As for long range riding comfort---If it rides decent and you make it driver friendly---You can pretty much set your driving range where ever you want.
     
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  16. blowby
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    We need a weight watchers thread. ;)

    Me included.:(
     
  17. midnightrider78
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    You got me there! I just posted that pic cause it was the closest I had to what I am after as far as style. Basically make the white car a 5 window and paint it black and that is exactly what I want.
     
  18. HOTRODPRIMER
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    Getting in and out of a chopped 33/34 Ford 5 window coupe by a 6' 4" - 240 lb. Neanderthal will make for some interesting entertainment for the causal onlooker,believe me I know,you described me to a T.

    You can remove the package tray and gain some valuable leg room but that will not help with the height,you will need a seat that sits on the floor.

    Last thing is age,the older you are the more uncomfortable you will get when cramped up,having driven a Deuce pickup 600 miles in one day I can tell you you get out often.

    I'm just making a suggestion but why not find someone with a car that has a similar look and ask them can you try it on. HRP
     
  19. 5window
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    You could always go with one of these traditional aids. Mine actually hangs down from the roof radio console in my Model A with the visor, but they work pretty well.
     
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  21. czuch
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    I fit better in my 61 Galaxie than I did in a '16 Impala.
    There was no room in that rental and I drove 600 miles really pissed.
    6.1' 240lbs. 40 too many.
     
  22. HOTRODPRIMER
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    Remember the old adage - "Just because you can doesn't mean you should". :D HRP

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  23. Jalopy Joker
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    owning a Cool ride does not make you Cool - especially if you need someone to push you in and pull you out like on subway type trains in Japan. I had a 5 window '31 coupe with modified seat to help me fit better, 6'1"/180 lbs, and felt too cramped in it - traded it for a '34 Plymouth sedan (the roofline gives it a chopped look) and fit great, even with suicide doors - so maybe look at sedans instead of coupes
     
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  24. 56don
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    You guys make me glad I am 5'8"!!☺
     
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  25. 29FordMN
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    I have a 29 Ford, 3 inch chop. I'm 6'5 290lbs, former college lineman. I can get in and out once I learned how, lol. I'm also in my mid 30s tho. Once I get older it will be more difficult but not impossible. Seeing a stop light isn't easy, but do able. Driving isn't bad. You have to slouch a little. I have to much fun and to big of a smile on my face when I'm driving it, it doesn't really matter how I got in it.
     
  26. timwhit
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    Promise you, if I had the chance to own either of those cars, I'd loose as much as necessary to fit.
     
  27. J'st Wandering
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    That is exactly what I was thinking. How bad do you want the car?

    You can not do much about your height but you control everything about your weight. Is that favorite car worth p***ing up that donut and 2nd Big Mac or maybe exercise a little more?

    Neal
     
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  28. HOTRODPRIMER
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    A guy can loose weight but you can't loose height. HRP
     
  29. Blue One
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    Not true Danny, most people will get shorter as they age, some more drastically than others. :D

    By the way, it's lose not loose :D :p :D:D
     
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  30. blowby
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    I'm at least an inch shorter than I used to be. If I make it anothet decade I can chop my Bantam. :)
     
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