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T-Series MG TC Leg Room ????

CCURTISS

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Hello! I currently have a MGTF and I am considering a MGTC but have never sat in a TC. My TF has about 41 inches form the clutch pedal to the lower back of the seat with the seat all the way back.

Can someone with a TC measure there car from the clutch pedal to the lower back of the seat so I can figure out if I can fit into a TC?

Thanks,
 
A TD should be the same. I can't measure mine right now but I'm 5'-10" and wear 32" pants. My knees are under the wheel and up against the shift knob. It's much tighter than I expected.
 
Roughly 40", give or take a few inches depending on how your seat back is constructed. Also keep in mind that the pedals in a TC come through the floor, so you cannot slide your foot underneath to stretch.
 
Curt - where'd ya find a TC around this part of the country?
 
tony barnhill said:
Curt - where'd ya find a TC around this part of the country?
Thanks for the info, looks like it is very close to the leg room of my TF, tight but it will work :smile:


Tony,
Unfortunately the car I found was not even close to being local. It is a California car from a small private collection that a friend turned me on to.

Now comes the painful part, shipping costs :smile:
 
If you send me the name of the collection it came from, chances are that I either know the car or someone who does.
 
Has anyone shortened the throttle pedal shaft? When I bought the thing as a 20 year old it did not seem to bother me, and all the ensuing years it was okay but I just had a 2 1/2 year restoration of the car and now when I drive it I am hard pressed to get out without an aching right knee. I am thinking about shortening the throttle pedal shaft to allow me a bit more leg room. The clutch and brake are fine.

Thanks,

JimG.
 
I'd suggest instead getting a length of 1/4" diameter, I believe that's correct, rod and bending up a new one. Then you have the original to include with the car if it's ever sold, passed on to an heir, or becomes important to have. With a small MAPP gas torch to heat the bends and a vise it's easy.
 
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