Skinny People Back In The Day??

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re: Skinny People Back In The Day??

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Has anyone thought of checking the air in the tires?

You should have winter air in them. If you haven't changed the summer air out do so immediately and hopefully you didn't cause any damage to your truck and you'll be able to fit in between the steering wheel and the seat once again!!! :P :lol: :evil:

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I'm 6'1 and 240 and have pretty meaty thighs but never had a problem fitting into the cab...something seems amiss.
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6'1" and 190 with a 40" waist??? How can that be? I am 6'1 with a 34 waist and weigh 200! :hmm:

capeclassics wrote:I'm 6'1" and 190 with a 40" waist and barely fit under the steering wheel of my '70 Sport Custom.......were people alot thinner back in the day???Just a random thought............
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All right,I think I know what it might be....Cape bought his truck off me last year,and I met him at the airport,and he's really not that big of a guy...In fact,I could probably kick his a---oops never mind...But I did have the seat completely redone before he bought it,...broken springs fixed,...new stuffing put in...I think the upholstery shop probably overstuffed his seat because now that I think about it,it seemed a bit of a squeeze for me to get into after I reinstalled it and I wear 33" Levi's....
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Aha!No wonder it was such a comfortable ride back home.........
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I remember the seats being a whole lot bigger, that's for sure!

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