Not having anyone to help, I used a piece of angle iron. Set it on a couple of cans as high as I could go. Then I marked the spots on the rear to show the distance and moved the angle iron to the front...put it at the same elevation and checked to see if the front was less than the rear and adjusted.
then I ran a string down the length of the car across the rear tires and to the front so I could see if the front tires were lined up in reference to the rears so the car would run down the road straight instead of a slight angle.
Bit tedious but cheaper than making a 100 mile round trip to the nearest alignment shop and trying to deal with someone that has no clue how to align an old car.