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Old 12-09-2014, 11:52 AM   #8
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Default Re: Ease of entry

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Originally Posted by Brother Hesekiel View Post
There's no easier Ford Model A to get into, or out of, than a Roadster. A Roadster doesn't have a roof, so I step on the running board with my left leg, then step into the car with my right one, pull in my left leg, turn toward the steering wheel, still somewhat standing up, supporting my body with my right hand at the top of the seat's back rest, then slide down into the car. I'm 6'6" and I do that so elegantly, you wouldn't believe it.

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I would disagree, because the seat can be adjusted to the rear, we find our Town Sedan to be a lot easier than the roadster. It would be even more the case with a heavy person. Some cannot even get in the drivers side of the roadster.
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