Hi Bennett, Welcome to our list! The car you are looking at was owned by Tad Todd (sp?) who is also subscribed to this list. His email is: gtcoastie@... He can tell you more about it and more about Wire Wheel as he is good friends with Hayes Harris (the owner) and has bought several cars from him. I also purchased my car from Wire Wheel and can tell you that Hayes is a very trustworthy and honest individual. He worked very hard and went above-and-beyond to make the experience a pleasant one. There were some "bumps" in my experienced that you may benefit from though. When I received the car (I live in NC and had him ship it to me), it was missing the gas cap (Somehow it came out on the way?). This had allowed gas to spill out of the tank and over the trunk lid. After a good wash to take off all the dirt and oil that it accumulated from being on an open trailer, I used a mild rubbing compound to take out the stains left by the gas and it looks great. Hayes over-nighted me another gas cap as well. Also, several of the electrical circuits did not function (horn, turn-signals, etc.). I found the problem to be a couple of blown fuses. Apparently the jarring from shipment somehow caused them to blow. I would say that these problems were really a worst case scenario as most shipments go much smoother and Hayes worked with me through it all. Would I buy another car from Wire Wheel? Sure!!! Like I stated before, Hayes is very honest, helpful, and loves these cars. You can't find a better person to buy a British car from than a British car enthusiast. Since then, I have had other problems to sort that only became apparent after giving the car some frequent use. This is the nature of the beast with old British cars (especially when they have sat unused for a while) and if you keep that in mind, you'll have the right mindset to handle any issues that may arise. I would highly suggest inspecting the perspective car yourself if possible. I had a friend of a friend inspect mine and would not go that route again. While he was pretty thorough, and Hayes sent plenty of pictures, nothing is better than seeing it yourself. Now that I have said all that, let me add that I am VERY happy with the car a LOVE it! It has great performance, handling, and the looks you get in it are fantastic! I'll also add that pictures do not do them justice. I was stunned with how good these cars look once I saw mine in real-life. Your Porsche buddies will be VERY jealous. I can't tell you how many Porsches, Vipers, and Cobras have just about killed themselves checking out my car. It's great!!! As far as seating goes, I am only 5'4" (29" inseam). You have a good 2-3 inches on me so you will probably be fine, especially if your reach is longer. I expected some issues as I had read that the GTs were built with Jem Marsh's 6'4" frame in mind. I currently drive mine with the pedals all the way back (to the closest position), a 1" to 2" cushion under the bottom seat cushion, and a bed pillow behind my back (it doesn't look too cool, but it works). This seems to lift me up and push me forward enough to reach everything and see over the hood hump. I can drive the car without these, but I have trouble getting the clutch down far enough, and reach is also a problem. I was considering making new pedals for the car but have realized that I still can't comfortably reach the steering wheel and shifter with no pillow behind my back. So, I will probably get a seat insert (like race car drivers use) eventually, so that I can get rid of the pillows. Marcos made inserts and actually shipped them with new cars back in the 60s and early 70s. You can still get them from Marcos Heritage Spares as well. Regarding the chassis, everyone has their own opinion. So, I'll just suggest going to Marcos Heritage Spares and reading the article there on the wooden chassis. http://www.rory.uk.com/Marcos/marcos_wooden_chassis.htm This was written by Rory MacMath who has worked on Marcos cars for years. I also think the advice given by Paul was very good! Please be sure to check out our web-site!!!! (shameless plug!) http://www.greyraven.tzo.com/MarcosManiacs/ I have a lot of information on the site that you might find helpful. Hope all this has helped! Jeff Caraway #8052 1984 Ford V6 GT -----Original Message----- From: bennettj62 [mailto:bennettj@...] Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2002 1:17 AM To: MarcosManiacs@yahoogroups.com Subject: [MarcosManiacs] 69 3.0 GT at Wire Wheel Does anyone have any additional info on the 69 GT 3.0 that is available at Wire Wheel in Florida... or any additional info on the dealership itself? I've fallen hard for the Marcos'... and would love to get one, particularly that one. It's BRG, RHD, Ford Essex, etc. Also, since i haven't driven one yet, I have an easy question for someone that has a GT already. I'm 5'8"...31" inseam...yes, short legs. How diffecult is it reaching the peddles. I only ask this because when I first got my 911, I had to have the seat moved, rails and all to get it in a comfortable position. I'm not one to use toes only. They also have a wood chassis GT undergoing renovation. Would it be better to consider the wood over the steel chassis??? Any help would be greatly appreciated... Thanks from this NEW member and MOTORHEAD... Bennett Yahoo! 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RE: [MarcosManiacs] 69 3.0 GT at Wire Wheel
2002-03-13 by Jeff Caraway
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