AJ wrote:
Mk2 Cars fitted with a Compliance Plate also have the Type and Car number stamped into the radiator shroud , this applies to Mini K as well as Cooper S . The stamping on the radiator shroud is sometimes very hard to see , especially the Type (YG2S4) , a coat of paint will often hide it as it seems to be very lightly stamped on some cars , but very pronounced on others , maybe some where Monday cars as 9YaTaH suggests ....lol....The quality control at BMC was not the best . I have owned quite a few Mk2 Cooper S over the years (damn wish I had kept them all) and they all had the stamping on the radiator shroud panel . My friend has a 5/70 Mk2 which he has had from new and it also has this stamping . I will have a look at it next time I am in Perth if you like .Your car has a very unusual colour combination and should look really nice when finished...cheers Alan
Thanks Alan. . .I
think you may have been aware of this car already - it's currently at MiniCentral and I think Al Munday has made mention of it to you.
Upon forther scratching around, it's obvious that it has had a compliance plate (4 rivets). It has also definately not got anything stamped on the radiator shroud (used paint stripper to get all of the paint off and the metal is unmarked) but it is definately a Cooper S (correct in all the other details).
Looks like someone on the production line had an off day and forgot to stamp the shroud - and made a fair mess of the bulkhead as well.
Is anyone aware of a register for Australian Cooper S's? I guess it would be a fairly difficult thing to do accurately but it would be nice to have.