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Quoting W Bell <cbody67tx@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:

> Another orientation I heard from some engineering types back in the '70s was
> that it was offset to the right so that the weight of the power steering gear
> did not upset the side to side weight balance as it would on "normal" cars.

I once used some digital scales to weigh my 68 sedan (these are portable flat
units that you drive each wheel on them and get a reading).  I was amzed that
the weight was exactly the same left and right, down to the resolution of the
scales (10 pounds).  In contrast, a friends 69 olds Cutlass was not registering
the same left and right (do not recall the exact difference, but I think it was
of the order of 40-50 lbs).  With some junk in the trunk but about 1/4 tank,
the 68 totalled 5480 lbs.

D^2



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