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Old 12-28-2006, 06:44 PM
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Fran and Dean- You both raise good points, and Dean sounds like he's a picky kind of guy and certainly knows good from bad.

The CAV and SPF cars were finished rollers;both shined to the max.

The CAV car was in the showroom at VIP Classics in San Diego and Roy Sayles drives it to work on a daily basis. (The joys of Southern California weather.)

It appears to be able to fit a taller driver (their website says 6 ft 4in.) although they all appear tough to enter. Roy stands up on the seat to get in---wonder what that does to the seat covers over time?

I'm guessing all these cars are rough as a corn cob when newly popped out of the molds.

I owe you guys an apology---didn't intend to disrespect anyone. Fran's operation isn't an overly far drive. I think it would be worth a drive to check the cars out in person and see if I fit.

Thanks for the opinions---

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Old 12-28-2006, 07:12 PM
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Don, there is never a shortage of opinions around here! Good luck on your choice. I will only suggest that you do sit in the cars before you buy. It is no fun driving a car that is to tight. Also have someone sit in the passenger seat while you are in the drivers seat. That will really tell you if it will work for you! If you still don't feel clostrophobic, put your helmet on!
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Old 12-28-2006, 07:25 PM
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I would agree that a trial sit might be helpful. However, my impression of the SPF Coupe when I first sat in it was that it was pretty tight, I'm 6'2" (not too bulky). If I had let that be the determining factor, I would have probably passed. It seemed a little close quarters when it was finished, but now it seems plenty roomy. Maybe the 3 years and 8000 miles have let me become used to it, but I think first impressions are sometimes based on the size vehicle you normally drive. If you drive up in a truck or SUV, any car you check out will likely seem too tight. I'm glad I didn't let my first impression of the interior room in the Coupe dissuade me from buying a great car.
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Old 12-29-2006, 07:21 AM
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Look at your choice in GT40s like sex. As a wise one once said, "The worst I ever had was wonderful!"

As for my choice in GT40s, ERA has a quality and originality that is hard to equal, let alone beat. I say this because of the finish you don't see. Flip up the front or rear body sections and you'll see that the undersides have finishes that equal the body exterior. John Horsman, who was John Wyer's assistant on all of the Gulf cars, commented on the similarity between the ERA GT and an original MkI GT40, i.e., notwithtanding the uprights to accept the Corvette wheel bearings and brake rotors.

I repeat, the worts I ever had was wonderful.
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