Back in Oct. Carguy87 said: If your camber is off negatively it will tend to try and force the car in the opposite direction, i.e. if right wheel tilted in too much at top, it will push the car left and vice versa. If your at full adjustment and still not within specifications, then you might want to check and verify that your ball joints both upper and lower are good, and after that, those 30+ year old rubber bushings in your upper control arms. Nobody ever changes these, and they are a good way to gain back a smooth ride and good alignment ability.
I put in new bushings [and have a how-to write-up with photos to do it without special tools I mean to post sometime]
I still have negative camber on the left with all the problems carguy87 pointed out. I don't mind doing the unorthodox since I've wrecked the front end 4 times including a 360 rollover. It's worth the trouble to me since the car has under 82K miles on it - and I like it a lot.