Sorry for the vague "crashy" description.
When stationary, pressing down at the corners and letting go
sees the care come back up promptly, but without any
"boingboing" sustained bouncing. The front drivers side has
a lot more give than the other corners, it seems a bit soft.
But none of the corners bounce more than just a little.
From my limited understanding of suspensions, this might
mean that the springs (coil & leaf) are being properly damped
by the shocks, but that they don't have enough strength
to fight off a sudden jarring road event (like a train track
or a speed bump) and so they give too much.
It seems that regardless, I should put some new shocks in.
But I'm worried that this won't be enough, so I'm fishing with
stories of people who have gotten their Holden to an acceptable
ride quality and how they ended up doing it.
Sarge, I'm not sure I'm up to lowering the car, though it
would be pretty cool!
Ken, thanks for the advice, I'll get it checked out.
Thanks again for your help.
Dave
PS. Searching around got me some additional info on FC suspensions
http://www.hoppers.com.au/stoppin%20holden.htm