Obviously not an early MV6 'made of fudge' wheel then

When you said you could see the camber was out it reminded me of the time I mistakenly took my GSi Carlton to a VX dealer for alignment after a front suspension rebuild and they gave me it back with one wheel bolt upright and the other with visibly massive negative camber. This was a long time ago when proper 4 wheel alignment places were few and far between. I told them to check it again and was amazed that they couldn't see what was wrong, they insisted that it was correct according to their machine so I threatened them with trading standards and asked for my money back but they said I'd have to write a letter of complaint. I took it to a proper place (Pro-Grip in Bonnybridge, now in Larbert) and sent a complaint letter to the VX dealer with a copy of the pre-adjustment printout - they eventually gave me my money back "as a good will gesture" but admitted no fault -a$$holes! Lesson well learned, I've used Pro-Grip ever since, guy really knows his stuff.