TartanCooper wrote:
But each to their own I guess.
Exactly. It's horses for courses, to use an old expression.
My blue MK II Cooper S is not in the same league as Greg's ex-Bathurst works car but it is an excellent example of an unmolested car that has provenance showing it to be an ex-NSW Police pursuit vehicle. I want to change as little as possible in the restoration but it does need panel work on most panels so a re-spray of the whole of the external body is inevitable. I think I can get away without painting inside the boot, no painting inside the car and some touching up in the engine bay. I haven't set out with the aim to not remove the ADR compliance plate but I don't think it will be necessary if I'm careful, so I'll make the extra effort to avoid it so as to make the car just that little bit more original. Some blasting will be needed in certain areas to reveal rust but I'm trusting it with someone who knows what they are doing so the plate should be safe.
If my car was 'just another standard or modified Mini' I'd have no hesitation removing and re-attaching the ID or ADR plate, if required.
P.S. I'm surprised no-one has mentioned that the car's guarantee ceases on removal of the ID plate (as printed along the bottom edge). That might be important to some.
