Stargazer65
Disney Honorary Bus Driver since 2009
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1984? Manual steering is only more difficult when you are mostly stationary, like in maneuvering in a parking space.
That was the toughest part - backing out and lining up the car behind the tow truck.1984? Manual steering is only more difficult when you are mostly stationary, like in maneuvering in a parking space.
Yeah, I had that happen on my Subaru Forester when the alternator belt snapped. I drove it 10 miles straight to the repair shop from work on the battery, getting there just before it completely died, but power steering was gone for the last mile. Maneuvering it into a parking spot was rough!That was the toughest part - backing out and lining up the car behind the tow truck.
Did it have a bar you slid up to take it out of park, and then buttons to push to put it in gear? I forget the year of the vehicle, but the valiant was one of the first cars I ever drove.Most likely the car I learned to drive with in 1978. A 1967 Plymouth Valiant that was the old family car, then my mother’s car, then mine. No PS, PB, AC, power windows etc.
My son? I didn't say anything about my son.It wasn't the same as you experienced. It was harder yes but back then, unlike your sons car, they weren't engineered to have assisted help with steering. The systems were a lot tighter on cars that had assist so it is much harder to turn the wheel without the assistance. To answer you question though, the last time I drove a car that did not come with power steering was my boss's Ford Torino. It was fairly new and I think it was in the early to mid 1970's. The only thing I can date it with was that ABBA was on the radio almost constantly. That Ford took a lot of exertion to turn the wheel. I had many other cars before that that didn't have PS but they never turned that hard.
The VW would be easy because the engine and weight are all on the rear wheels, not the front.My last car without power steering was a l967 Chevy Impala in red. It had no power steering when we bought it. It was like driving a truck. My husband put power steering in and it was heaven! I had a 67 Beetle without power steering too but it wasn't that difficult to drive for some reason - maybe because it was so small and easy to drive? Since then they have all had PS!!!
Yes, and I loved that car. I drove it right off the dealership's lot in l967. It would probably be worth a lot nowThe VW would be easy because the engine and weight are all on the rear wheels, not the front.
More than you paid for it, for sure.Yes, and I loved that car. I drove it right off the dealership's lot in l967. It would probably be worth a lot now![]()
No, my Valiant didn’t have that. The gear shift was a lever attached to the steering wheel column.Did it have a bar you slid up to take it out of park, and then buttons to push to put it in gear? I forget the year of the vehicle, but the valiant was one of the first cars I ever drove.