Caster & Camber VS Height

That's pretty cool. The very first alignment I did was about 1976. We had the caster/camber bubble gauge and a toe stick (trammel bar). That was all. In 1980 when I was in the 10th grade, I was able to take auto shop. The machine we had there was actually very cutting edge for the time. It was a computerized Sun alignment machine with the string set that attached the front and rear heads and the two fronts. I actually prefer the old stuff, because unlike the computerized machines, you actually see and know what you are doing much more so than with a computer. It is all basic grammar school geometry, but using the computer, it actually does a lot for you, rather than you figuring it out yourself. I always loved doing alignments. I have thought about finding an old hunter A111 and setting up out here and advertising locally by word of mouth that I can do classic car alignments. I may still do it if things pan out.