Baby seat in an E-Type ?
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If you're 6'2" have you actually tried to sit in an E?
I'm 6' and when I drove a SeriesIII FHC I had to put my head through the sunroof.
For baby seats, you won't get one into the rear seat area, I know someone who bolted a baby seat into the rear luggage area.
Once they little un is big enough to sit in a proper upright seat then you might be able to find one to fit, when the law changed about rear seats for kids I couldn't find one to go in my XK150, but the seats were the perfect size for them and the seat belts I had installed by the guy the ministry of transport recommended I contact about such things. But there was no way to get a typed approved (and therefore legal) way of getting a child seat inside what was basically already a child seat.
I ended up getting a letter from the Minister of Transport saying I could legal carry my children in a the car without seatbelts, but I couldn't legally carry them with seatbelts.
As they say
The law is an ass
I'm 6' and when I drove a SeriesIII FHC I had to put my head through the sunroof.
For baby seats, you won't get one into the rear seat area, I know someone who bolted a baby seat into the rear luggage area.
Once they little un is big enough to sit in a proper upright seat then you might be able to find one to fit, when the law changed about rear seats for kids I couldn't find one to go in my XK150, but the seats were the perfect size for them and the seat belts I had installed by the guy the ministry of transport recommended I contact about such things. But there was no way to get a typed approved (and therefore legal) way of getting a child seat inside what was basically already a child seat.
I ended up getting a letter from the Minister of Transport saying I could legal carry my children in a the car without seatbelts, but I couldn't legally carry them with seatbelts.
As they say
The law is an ass
a8hex said:
If you're 6'2" have you actually tried to sit in an E?
I'm 6' and when I drove a SeriesIII FHC I had to put my head through the sunroof.
For baby seats, you won't get one into the rear seat area, I know someone who bolted a baby seat into the rear luggage area.
Once they little un is big enough to sit in a proper upright seat then you might be able to find one to fit, when the law changed about rear seats for kids I couldn't find one to go in my XK150, but the seats were the perfect size for them and the seat belts I had installed by the guy the ministry of transport recommended I contact about such things. But there was no way to get a typed approved (and therefore legal) way of getting a child seat inside what was basically already a child seat.
I ended up getting a letter from the Minister of Transport saying I could legal carry my children in a the car without seatbelts, but I couldn't legally carry them with seatbelts.
As they say
The law is an ass
I was just about ok in a 2+2 but it might have had a lowered seat. I'm 6' and when I drove a SeriesIII FHC I had to put my head through the sunroof.
For baby seats, you won't get one into the rear seat area, I know someone who bolted a baby seat into the rear luggage area.
Once they little un is big enough to sit in a proper upright seat then you might be able to find one to fit, when the law changed about rear seats for kids I couldn't find one to go in my XK150, but the seats were the perfect size for them and the seat belts I had installed by the guy the ministry of transport recommended I contact about such things. But there was no way to get a typed approved (and therefore legal) way of getting a child seat inside what was basically already a child seat.
I ended up getting a letter from the Minister of Transport saying I could legal carry my children in a the car without seatbelts, but I couldn't legally carry them with seatbelts.
As they say
The law is an ass
Good idea about bolting on in the luggage area, might be just the thing.
Thankfully (!) I am in the US where the law doesn't really bother with such things like car safety.
a8hex said:
If you're 6'2" have you actually tried to sit in an E?
I'm 6' and when I drove a SeriesIII FHC I had to put my head through the sunroof.
I'm also 6'2" and had absolutely no problems fitting in and driving a Series III FHC. Nor a Series III Roadster for that matter, although vision was sometimes obscured by the windscreen frame.I'm 6' and when I drove a SeriesIII FHC I had to put my head through the sunroof.
I've found a lot of other classics far less comfortable which suggests it all depends on leg/body length proportions - you won't know for sure until you try one.
Cheers,
Andy
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