Werner,
I'm with you on that one. What scares me is that one may never know if the
misalignment of your car is the result of an accident or typical of a
hand-built car. Some years ago, I wrote the Morgan Works inquiring about a
new top (hood) for my 1952 +4 and was told that they could not provide me
with one that was guaranteed to fit! That tells me something.
don't have a solution to your problem but it would be interesting to see if
this sort of misalignment is more the rule than the exception and if it is a
function of when the cars were built.
Chuck Vandergraaf
Pinawa, MB
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> From: Werner Pels[SMTP:wernerpels@earthlink.net]
> Reply To: Werner Pels
> Sent: Wednesday, November 03, 1999 3:59 PM
> To: William Eastman; morgans@autox.team.net
> Subject: Re: Body/rear axle alignment - 70 Plus 8
>
> I fail to see the humor of the situation. I'm weary of driving in reverse
> just to make left hand turns. (Besides, I'm getting a stiff neck from
> looking
> over my shoulder.)
>
> Werner
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