Having had quite a bit to do with pommie trucks of the 40's through early 70's, I can only imagine what a pig that was to drive. Pommie designers gave little though to drvier comfort or ergonomics or ventilation. Power steering was considered a luxury, after all, drivers were the servant class and paid to drive whatever was handed over to them. The infamous Daimler armoured car was a classic example. It was found at final design mock-up stage that the driver had been forgotten. The controls were designed and on the drawings but no space for the driver, resulting in a hurried redesign and moving things around to make a niggardley space for a driver.




				
				
				
					
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). Going from high to low isn't that hard if you know how AND the vehicle needs to make the change, I used to have to do it in an old thorneycroft nubian 6x6 (remember that one Numpty).
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