Rather than measure the car, measure the gap.
I would tie a taught piece of string at the height you require to drive under,
Then drive under it and see if you hit (or get somebody else to watch and measure the gap)
My 54 plate can be adjusted on the access height GAP tool, and I think I would get underneath no problem, but as I say try a piece of string first.
I had a 110 once that got in a multi story car park under the height restriction, but on driving out, the rear of the roof hit the car park ceiling as coming down the ramps it makes the roof rear go up quite a lot!
I had to find several people to stand on the tow bar and grab handles for several floors to be able to get out! I didn't want to take air out of the tyres as I had a long drive afterwards but that would have been as last resort, and fortunately no serious roof damage as I was going slow. I don't think you could do that with a FFRR as the roof line is much shorter, bar wiping out the aerial.
On a separate but similar note, can a FFRR get in the short stay Gatwick north terminal car park as I think that is 1.8m ish?
Best wishes
Glen Previously......
Series 1 80, Series 3 88, Turbo 90, 300tdi 90, 110's with 200, 300, TD5
TD5 Disco, Disco 3, 200Tdi Disco - probably the best vehicle Landrover ever made,
Now 3x FFRR, some would say I should have learned by now......
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