01-08-2019, 11:01 PM
Your seat squab do look quite thick, particularly at the rear and the seat back very upright, if you move the squab forward and recline the seat back slightly you will effectively lower your head. The seating position in a vintage sports car is unlike that in a modern, your arms and legs should not be straight but your knees bent up behind the steering wheel and the wheel much closer to your chest that you may be familiar with. People commonly make the mistake of trying to move the seat rearward when they would actually do better by moving to forward, the steering wheel should be just in front of your crutch when seated.
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