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Dont driving shoes come into the same category as string backed gloves, reversed flat cap, or for Morganeers the biggles sheepskin flying jacket?  This from the man who has never enjoyed the ownership of a Morgan 
Keith 2013 narrow bodied + 4 Ruby.
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In a cramped footwell, people with Hobbit feet need all the help they can get. Exactly Dave!  My old '76 (4 speed box) had reasonable footwell space so I didn't need different footwear. Later 5 speed footwells are much narrower, requiring narrow footwear. PITA having to change shoes to drive, but just another part of the Morgan driving experience. People with paddles, size 11½ ,instead of feet need a lot of help too! Dave. Do you have a throttle pedal or the standards lever with the roller? I have been wondering about fitting a pedal but I don't want to unintentionally press the throttle pedal together with the brake 😲
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... but I don't want to unintentionally press the throttle pedal together with the brake 😲 That's what I always used to do (wearing normal shoes size 11). I bought some narrow Clarks shoe in the UK a few years ago and they are perfect. ![[Linked Image]](https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/52434291951_d92bf22efa_h.jpg)
Dirk
1993 Morgan +4 (Connaught Green) 2009 Mini Cooper D 2008 BMW 320d 1994 Ford Motorhome
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