If the Adjustment bolt is low on the back of the control arm and high on the front of the control arm your axis between ball joints will be angled to the rear of the car giving you positive caster angle.
If the adjustment bolt (Not the eccentric washer) Is high on the back of the control arm and low on the front of the control arm you will get a more negative camber angle. (Axis angled forward).
First step of alignment, make sure your ride height is set which can be done with a tape measure. If your front height is too low, it will be difficult to get positive caster as it increases the forward angle of your angle of your control arms. Same if the rear of the car is jacked giving it a forward rake.
Again caster angle should not cause a pull in one direction or the other unless you are not even from side to side. It usually makes it wander. If you are consistently pulling in one direction, check the camber, and if that is set correctly then you need to get into setting your steering box.
But now that you have moved your alignment all around with out any gauges or measurements, you will want to re-set that to nominal. In alignment of a 50+ year old car you cannot expect that if the bolts look equal from side to side that your alignment is set evenly, there will be some differences from side to side. Then you can work on your steering.
Maybe it is the perspective of the picture you had above, but it looks like your drivers side front is higher than your passenger side?
Alignment Step 1. Air pressure equal in all tires, (and I believe they recommend at least half full of fuel)
Alignment Step 2. Adjust the ride height by adjusting the torsion bars so that you have the same measurement from side to side.
Alignment Step3. Adjust your caster angle
Alignment Step 4. Adjust your camber
Alignment Step 5. Adjust your tow in.
If you have verified that your ball joints and other suspension part are in decent shape and it is still pulling then you can get into the steering system.
Get the alignment set correctly first (with measurements) then you can rule out your alignment and focus on the next task.