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Old 08-24-2003, 12:12 PM   #1
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how tall is too tall?

for a ferrari?im thinking about buying a 360 modena,and there are none in my area to sit in or anything,so would i be tootall if im 6'3?i fit into vipers and corvettes pretty easily,but i have no idea what the size difference is.and i was just curious,even though i wont be getting one anytime soon,would i fit in an f50?thanks
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I'm 6'-4" and fit into my 328 just fine. The later models have even more room...
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I'm 6'2" and can fit into my F50 barely.

j/k I guess you knew that somebody was going to make a reply like that. I still can't believe how low Ferrari's are though. The top of the windshield on the F355 I saw came up to just below my waist. I wish I could have sat in it just to see how much room it had.
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I am 6'2" and I fit in my 360 F1 just fine. This car has tons of legroom vs. 355 and earlier. My wife loves the quiet nature of the car at low revs, too. It's actually very comfortable to take on 300 mile weekend getaways, I mean for such a "beast-on-rails" performer.
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I'm 6'5 1/2 and didn't fit in a 348- hence why one isn't listed in my vehicale fields- anything Enzo-times should be forgotten if you are over 6'- the modern Ferrari's are an easier fit though
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