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    Tall drivers?

    Any tall drivers in this forum? I'm in the market for a DMC-12. never sat in one. I'm 6'0", 215 lbs, and I'm a little concerned about headroom. I've seen a few DeLoreans for sale in online auctions, but I'd like sit on one before moving on. Any DeLorean owners in the Boston area?

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    I am 6' 215 . I fit fine. Recline the chair.

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    You are fine. I am a tall, fat kid at 6' 1" and 330lbs but I fit in the car fine. You have nothing to worry about
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    DeLorean himself was 6’4”. He made sure he would fit in the car.

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    I'm 6'2 and 240 lbs. I fit perfectly fine with no issues. As somebody else also mentioned, John DeLorean himself was also very tall, that's also why there's an indentation in the doors so there's more headroom
    Brian
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    Definitely find one to sit in first. Everyone's shape and size differs. And our height isn't 50/50, upper body/lower body.

    Mind your knee/gut getting in when you do. The tendency is to whack the turn signal stalk getting in and out. If you see one with it bent forward, that's why. $131 at the moment for a replacement. https://store.delorean.com/p-7023-dl-wpr-switch.aspx


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    I’m 6’3” and all of my height is in my torso (my pants inseam length is only 32”), so you’ll fit just fine. If you have big feet you may have an issue with the pedal spacing on the manual transmission cars, though. If you wear bigger than an 11 you may have to find a pair of shoes with very thin soles, or drive the car barefoot.
    Louie Golden

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    Definitely try to sit in one. Not only must you fit, you need to be limber enough to get in and out. The car is very low to the ground. If you aren't very flexible anymore, you will have trouble getting in and especially getting out. Resist the temptation to pull yourself out by steering wheel, it just moves and will not support your weight. It is adjustable so when you sit in the car make sure it is all the way up and all the way in, that is where most drivers tend to put it. Not all owners know it is adjustable and sometimes you will find it in an awkward position. There is a knob underneath on the right side of the column. Loosen it and you should be able to adjust it. If it hasn't been moved in a long time it may require some effort to get it to move at first. If you have really long legs you may have to modify the seat tracks to set the seat back a little further. The seat back is also adjustable by the large knob on the left side. The seat slides back-and-forth by unlocking it, you would probably need it all the way back. You can also tilt the seat a little bit by adding spacers under the 2 front seat studs. Set the seat up so you can comfortably depress the clutch (in a 5-speed) all the way down without having to stretch.
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    Quote Originally Posted by David T View Post
    Not only must you fit, you need to be limber enough to get in and out.
    You need to be able to get in and out of the car.

    There is a knob underneath on the right side of the column. Loosen it and you should be able to adjust it.
    Be sure to loosen it first.

    If it hasn't been moved in a long time it may require some effort to get it to move at first.
    It may be tight.

    If you have really long legs you may have to modify the seat tracks to set the seat back a little further.
    You may have to adjust the seat.

    The seat back is also adjustable by the large knob on the left side.
    Not the same knob you use for the steering column.

    The seat slides back-and-forth by unlocking it
    Because it's safer that way

    you would probably need it all the way back.
    Because you are tall
    Last edited by Michael; 11-15-2020 at 11:07 PM.

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    i'm 6' 5" - Yeah, you need to recline all the way back but it's actually a really good driving position. better for a tall driver than a lot of modern cars.

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