'Nuther newbie question...
I have a '65 convertible. The car sits 1/4" lower on the driver's side. I hesitate to even ask what might cause this, because it's the kind of thing that is hard to say without looking at the car, and I know this. But, just on the off chance someone might have an inkling, I'm asking.
FWIW, here's what I know:
I've had the car for a little over a year, and had had it for several months before I ever noticed the "lean". The sag is equal from front to back. The car doesn't pull and it goes down the road straight and stops straight. It just bugs me; makes me want to pop in some coil spring spacers front and rear on the driver's side to "fix" it (but I won't do that...)
The front end has squeaky bushings, so maybe the front control arms are the culprit, but I would think that would cause the front to sag lower than the rear.
Anyway, if anyone has any idea, let me know.
Thanks for listening.