Reminds me of an occasion in the 70's driving one of the several S2A's the BBC used. Youthful over enthusiasm in West London traffic had me break a half shaft. It didn't take long to realise punching the yellow knob engaged FWD and off I went with even heavier steering and only front wheels been driven. I guess free-wheeling hubs were considered an unneccessary expense then otherwise would have had the ignominy of stepping outside in heavy traffic.


Richard

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