09-05-2019, 07:00 PM
Hi all
My dad was always rolling his front spring shackles upside down on his 1933 box saloon, either side he was not fussy !!
He used to do this on the road, his cornering technique was to go round corners with a back wheel bunny hopping.
Much fun with roll steer from the back end as well.
I remember chasing him through traffic when I was in a Mk 1 Mexico and failing to keep up as he flicked the Box through the traffic.
The Type 65 is not as exciting with its flat springs and panhard rod shock blade on the front axle.
My dad was always rolling his front spring shackles upside down on his 1933 box saloon, either side he was not fussy !!
He used to do this on the road, his cornering technique was to go round corners with a back wheel bunny hopping.
Much fun with roll steer from the back end as well.
I remember chasing him through traffic when I was in a Mk 1 Mexico and failing to keep up as he flicked the Box through the traffic.
The Type 65 is not as exciting with its flat springs and panhard rod shock blade on the front axle.