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Andrew Gabriel
What world do you live on? I've never seen a '70s, let alone a '60s
car with a cranking handle. A few farm tractors and other farm
equipment, but that was because they might sit in a barn for a month at
a time in the winter but no cars or trucks. The only thing I remember
seeing with a hand crank starter were the Model T Fords a friend owned.
Citroens still had starting handles in the 1970's (it
was a dual purpose wheel-nut spanner). I started my
father's one a couple of times with it, but starting
handles and modern high compression engines (even in
the 1970s) are not a good combination, and I don't
think most drivers would have been able to turn the
starting handle at all. Wouldn't surprise me if they
were responsible for more heart attacks than started
engines;-)