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#801819 11/29/2011 4:45 AM
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Does the 3800 use the same size cab as the 3100? I've been looking to pick up (pun intended) a Stovebolt for a while now, but find the 3100 cab a bit cramped (I'm 6'4").
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yes they are the same


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1953redchevy #801853 11/29/2011 6:28 AM
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Yep. My 3800 is a bit cramped. I'm 6'3".


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Huh, I'm 6'5" and think there's an amazing amount of room considering the stature of the average person back then.

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55 1st suburban #802096 11/30/2011 3:18 AM
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A couple of things I think taller drivers notice that affect their driving experience:

a) The peddles require you to lift your legs (higher) unlike modern cars where you can often just pivot your ankle. Drivers with longer legs will notice how close their knees get to the steering wheel.
b) The condition of the seat (height and springy-ness) will also determine how high up you sit and how close your head really is to the headliner.
c) The size of the steering wheel often rubs against portly men (I haven't gotten there... yet). Fortunately taller drivers will keep the seat all the way back allowing room for their longer extremities.

Now the average height of an American male went from 5'8" in the 50s to 5'10" today. However, being over 6 foot, you're just a tall drink of water no matter what time period.


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I'm 6' and while an AD cab is on the small side it's just fine, not to small at all for me.
I've driven about 8,000 miles in under a month with my 52 and never wished for a bigger cab, and that trip was with two people

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Grigg #802331 11/30/2011 10:45 PM
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I,m 6ft.5" and 295lb. and fit in my 1946 cab with no problem.I did remove the fuel tank and seat base and replace with a seat from a dodge minivan which let me set my own seat hight.The only issue I have is getting used to the limited visability out of these older trucks.Usually i,m too buisy double clutchin,and waving back to people giving you a thumbs up to notice.

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The AD trucks were designed with the man wearing his fedora, too!


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