Just remembered trying to do a little car that one of the rover club members had the little car was a Reliant Rebel from 1974. Which just proves when a classic car magazine prints none were built after 1972 the DVLA don’t know any better.
Back to its steering the column drives two pivot rods with a track rod on each end one side then drives a idler bar that has two track Rod ends on it the other drives an idler box which drives the idler bar which connects to the wheel. Yes to us oldies that is eight adjustable ends between the steering box and the wheels. On the first 12 cars built the bar running right to left ran in side the chassis tube. Thankfully the other 3900 odd cars they built the cross idler bar ran outside the chassis.
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