In the 1960's, I drove 2 Pontiac Catilinas, both BF cars, that drove very nicely because they had rather high-rate springs for their size, and they also had negative-roll-center design for the suspension. The 1969 ex-state patrol car was very nice in terms of sleeperhood, it looked like a grandma car, but would move right on out, freeway or US 219 north of Marlinton. 
I notice that most cars seem to use positive roll centers nowadays.
I'm not an expert in the field, so why is that?
I notice that most cars seem to use positive roll centers nowadays.
I'm not an expert in the field, so why is that?