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Old 11-26-2008, 05:58 PM
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Default Kit car for larger guys

Can anyone recommend what cobra manufacturers are around that make a kit car for larger guys?
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Old 11-26-2008, 09:34 PM
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Check out the SPF, 6'2" tall 207# and plenty of room to spare, my son is 6'6" and he fits fine, but I won't let him drive it!
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Old 11-26-2008, 09:44 PM
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Whate price range are SPF think they may be a little high for me. Any thoughts on Lonestar or Everrett Morison?
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Old 11-27-2008, 05:17 AM
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Newguy check out the Backdraft. Allot of leg room.Here is a Link to specs http://www.vintage-motorsports.com/backdraft/
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Old 11-27-2008, 05:37 AM
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By all means check out SPF, I'm also 6'2" but am in the 280# range and SPFs do not fit. I even tried one with their "big guy" mods and it was a no go. I could've driven it but would have been very uncomfortable. Then I tried a Backdraft (BDR) owned by a guy bigger than me from here on CC (Thanks again ROUSHAC!) and there is no comparison. The extra couple of inches really make a difference. There are a few pics of mine in my gallery.

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At 6'2" my Lonestar's leg room is very adequate. Also, with it's dropped floor pan I never find myself "looking over" the windshield. I've a long torso so this is extremely important in my case.

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thanks good information.

Steve any special mods on the BDR? Lookedat you pics some great ones. Is the shifter on the column in your BDR?

Dave how is the foot room in your lonestar, I got big feet!
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thanks good information.


Dave how is the foot room in your lonestar, I got big feet!

It fits my size 12s
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Old 11-27-2008, 11:06 AM
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Backdrafts are great cars for the money, I'm 6'3, 220, no fitment issues
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Kirkham. I am 6'4", 240 lbs and fit fine.
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The D&D Cobra have the most leg room for 90'' cobra period.

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I haven't had an opportunity to look at a D&D but I find it hard to believe that it has more cockpit and footbox room then my Chesnut Cobra. I'm 6'2" tall, weigh 230lbs, have 34 inch inseam and size 12.5 feet. My Cobra has a 90 inch wheelbase, my foot boxes are 15 inches tall and 16.5 inches wide at the pedals. If mounted in the furthermost possible position I can not reach the pedals! To see how I did it and to see my steel and aluminum space frame with all C5 Corvette suspension you can go to www.chesnutmotorsports.com.
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Leg room??? I am 6'3" 290#. If you want room, go for a different car. I did achieve LOTS of room in my Contemporary Classic Cobra by removing the track that the seat rides on. I ended up going down 8" and back 8-9". LOTS of room now and all of my head is below the windshield. Get your seats made using high density foams and use your old seat covers. The foot box is another issue. I have size 14 shoe and bought the Simpson racing shoe as it has the smallest "footprint" of all the brands i researched. There appears to be some room to be gained by reconfiguring the foot box area and making the transmission tunnel closer to the transmission. I have a 427 which is very large but the smaller motors would afford more room if the modification was undertaken.
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Great info. Glad to know other big guys found a good fit. anyone been in and BDR and Lonestar know which has the most foot room and hip room? Any suggestions on suspension mods for heavier guys?
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Old 11-28-2008, 08:56 AM
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I'm 6'6" and, sad to say, 280#. Size 15 shoe.

I'm a first time builder and chose FFR for a lot of reasons I won't get into here. But one of them is customization. You didn't say if building was an option but by doing some basic mods to a standard build I've gained ~4" of legroom. The first is a simple way to gain ~2" and, I would assume, could be done on any car. I have a Kirkey lowback seat mounted to the floor all the way back. The seat is made out of aluminum and is therefor very thin. For the add'l ~2" I bolted in a vendors adjustable Wilwood pedals and adjusted them all the way forward. Other comfort mods: I trimmed the brake pedal, got aftermarket driver's footbox aluminum and bent my throttle. I'm go-carting it now in tennis shoes, which is better than I had hoped for at the beginning of the build. I have some Simpson driving shoes and there is plenty of room with those on. I'm doing some add'l clutch foot mods as well; re-doing the footbox crash bar, which really doesn't work for us Sasquatch. Lastly, I'm also adding a dead-pedal.

BTW if you plan to buy something turn-key instead of building, you could always have a pro build it for you with those mods.

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I noticed when I took the daytona to A city close about 15 miles I wanted to stretch my legs and my left went under the clutch pedal to the end of the foot box,yea I dont like it . thats some good ideas on the pedal redo.I already have the willwood brake pedal all the way out and it helps 6-3 225 but to much of it in the legs keep those good ideas coming Thanks...WB3
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