Massive understeer was an understatement in those big cars.
No matter how much air pressure I always pictured those General
balloons running curves on the sidewalls. Funny how the lettering on those tires was always worndown.
It was a great lesson in learning "throttle steer". I used to shift the TurboHydro manually. That thing was corked so tight all you could hear was "BUHWUUUHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH" when I got on it.
74' Coupe De Ville with curb feelers. 501 cubic inches of massive understeer. Hilarious: Priceless