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Glad you managed to sort the steering issue. When I drove it back last year, the steering was the thing putting me off. It would randomly steer to the right in a straight line and, now you say it, I'm sure I felt something strange lapping a mini-roundabout.
Rocky put it down to a loose drag link, but I was still a bit too slow to buy it off him.
Seems its changed hands a couple of times since as people try to solve the problem. I'm glad its finally ended up with someone with the nous to actually recognise and fix the problem. I suspect ten minutes with an oxy-acetalyne torch probably added £2k to its value!
Good luck with it - it was a nice looking car, so hopefully it'll now drive as good as it looks!
Like you say it had a few steering issues and its had a ton of money spent on it to try and sort it, Its was just a case of go back to basics and use a bit of common sense. Bit scary to think over the years its probs had a 1k spent on parts on labour to sort the the problem and all it took was a tape measure and a big flame. Ive been pretty lucky and grew up in the garage one of my earliest memories is at 4yr old my dad sitting me in the engine bay of a mk4 cortina and me undoing the the head bolts with the air wrench,
The car still needs work but its a rolling project now the front end is 90% there Ive sorted the toots and set the tracking but I need to play with the camber and castor now the basics are correct, but as it is you jump in the car and wouldnt think there is anything wrong just a case of tweeking the last 10%