Tri-Five Power Steering Made Easy: We take the grunt work out of driving a 1955 210 with a simple power steering conversion from Classic Performance Products There’s no question we’ve become spoiled.
Why did most big cars of the '50s and '60s come with overly large steering wheels? Because power-assisted steering was either a (costly) option or simply not available, leaving the driver to rely more ...
In the old days, V-belts were called fan belts, and most cars had only one. Then power steering, air conditioning, and even smog pumps came along, and the front of an American V-8 engine soon looked ...
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