I thought I might put this one out there, sorry but it's a bit of an anal retentive one....It's not usually my thing to be this pedantic with panel pressing holes, but I want to be sure before I go cutting anything.
It's about my rear seat squab in my 5/69 Cooper. I have to consider the replacement of this panel, but i find that the hole pressings differ for this panel (excluding the right hand tank and vent holes). I've included three example photos below in chronological order to show how it changes as time goes on.
I know I could simply ignore it, but it shoes no real evolution as you would expect (going from 1 to none and then 2 holes in the panel). So I am wondering if this is a random thing, were there a multitude of presses to do the same panel or sources, or is the pressing unique to the time frame of the car? I had always assumed that panels were simply modified from standard for the Coopers, is this so?
In the pic below is my 5/69 Mk2, it has one hole in the center of the panel:
This is my previous 4/70 Mk2 with no hole:
And this is my sacrificial shell, formerly mick's 10/70 Baltic Blue Mini K. Note the two holes:
cheers
Mick