Remote hole on the floor pan tunnel
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Re: Remote hole on the floor pan tunnel
Here is a '65 Cut out, will get you a pic of 66 & 67 tomorrow or Sunday to see if they are any different.
Cheers
Nev
Cheers
Nev
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Re: Remote hole on the floor pan tunnel
This is a 64 1071 cut out...pre hydro cars have the hole where the old push start button was. This is now used for a bracket/clip to hold the battery cable in place.
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Re: Remote hole on the floor pan tunnel
I talked with the seller yesterday, a famous and kind mini specialiste,
As for him, he is totally sure about the shell,
It still has the original vynil stuck under the front window,
I don't know what to think,
I have the FE number, and the vin number as well
FE989960
CA2S7L 886753
As for him, he is totally sure about the shell,
It still has the original vynil stuck under the front window,
I don't know what to think,
I have the FE number, and the vin number as well
FE989960
CA2S7L 886753
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Re: Remote hole on the floor pan tunnel
Some news today,
The guy that restore the car, cut the egge and bend it over to put a wrench between the hole and the floor pan..
The seller check with his personal 970 and 997 that used to belong to his father, exactly the same cutout
I will get some more pictures tommorow
The guy that restore the car, cut the egge and bend it over to put a wrench between the hole and the floor pan..
The seller check with his personal 970 and 997 that used to belong to his father, exactly the same cutout
I will get some more pictures tommorow
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Re: Remote hole on the floor pan tunnel
Some more pics from the seller,
As I already said, this cooper is full matching numbers, with the original body number welded on the front panel
He checked on several cooper on the shop and every cutaway were similar

The First hole seems to be too close from the edge, but if you look carefully the previous one seems to be filled with filler or paint at the good place (on the left)

On this picture the seller explained to me that the hole had been just deformed by the previous restorer He tried to remove the two screw that hold the remote from the inside of the car,
As for me if we "reform" the hole, bending slightly the metal, the shape will be good as original.
I also have some pictures from the interior and the vynil seems to be original on the dashrail as well..
A last picture of an original mk2 that was on his shop (unrestored)

We can see that the previous owner drill another hole to make the screw aligned
As I already said, this cooper is full matching numbers, with the original body number welded on the front panel
He checked on several cooper on the shop and every cutaway were similar

The First hole seems to be too close from the edge, but if you look carefully the previous one seems to be filled with filler or paint at the good place (on the left)

On this picture the seller explained to me that the hole had been just deformed by the previous restorer He tried to remove the two screw that hold the remote from the inside of the car,
As for me if we "reform" the hole, bending slightly the metal, the shape will be good as original.
I also have some pictures from the interior and the vynil seems to be original on the dashrail as well..
A last picture of an original mk2 that was on his shop (unrestored)

We can see that the previous owner drill another hole to make the screw aligned
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Re: Remote hole on the floor pan tunnel
looks ok to me .
My 1966 Cooper , just has normal drill holes for the mountings . not the early type that have a square recess in the cross member .
This is a Photo of my Original Mk2 Cooper
My 1966 Cooper , just has normal drill holes for the mountings . not the early type that have a square recess in the cross member .
This is a Photo of my Original Mk2 Cooper
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Re: Remote hole on the floor pan tunnel
Thank you,
I really think the cutaway is good on mine
The first photo was a little confusing
I really think the cutaway is good on mine
The first photo was a little confusing
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