whilst adjusting the mk1 doors , I was struggling to get the them flush at the rear. not tight on the seals, just not enough adjustment. although it only needed less than 1mm, theirs is no way to file the striker mounting holes, or the striker.
so I went to look for a less worn striker in my parts boxes.
the one I found is 2mm deeper, so it looks like they had a choice on the production line when building the doors up
this one alowed the door to be adjusted fully flush
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I think that you have got the answer to the extra oval slot there! It's a shame that the GPO vans didn't have a special locking mech for the wheels! When the GPO at Newbury (just off the) Market Square HQ got and proudly displayed 10 brand new shiny red minivans to the local Newbury Weekly News in the mid 70's, they turned up the next morning to find two of them on bricks - with the wheels missing
While were here, do I recall GPO Vans having a yale type lock on the rear door(s) too - anyone.
Totally off the subject of locks but while were on the heels of the GPO Mini's....... When I was restoring my cop car I was in contact with the Merseyside transport manager (ex Liverpool and Bootle man to boot) and he often grizzled about how tight fisted BMC were about their relatively small orders of Cooper S's. So small were they that they wouldn't deal directly with BMC bulk sales but only via the local main dealers who I seem to think were Lookers (correct me if I'm wrong please). And discounts extras were all a hard bargaining chore, even when they wanted double speed wipers for cop cars they had to haggle like their lives depended on it. BMC suggested that if they ordered their cars in GPO, Army or NHS quantities they would work in a good deal.
Peter Laidler wrote:While were here, do I recall GPO Vans having a yale type lock on the rear door(s) too - anyone.
Totally off the subject of locks but while were on the heels of the GPO Mini's....... When I was restoring my cop car I was in contact with the Merseyside transport manager (ex Liverpool and Bootle man to boot) and he often grizzled about how tight fisted BMC were about their relatively small orders of Cooper S's. So small were they that they wouldn't deal directly with BMC bulk sales but only via the local main dealers who I seem to think were Lookers (correct me if I'm wrong please). And discounts extras were all a hard bargaining chore, even when they wanted double speed wipers for cop cars they had to haggle like their lives depended on it. BMC suggested that if they ordered their cars in GPO, Army or NHS quantities they would work in a good deal.
On the subject of Police car orders, apparently when developing the ERA Turbo Rover provided ERA with a copy of their gearbox test schedule they had formulated for the Mini, one of the tests was to drive in reverse for 2 miles at 35mph. Rover said this was because the cars they had sold to the Police would often have to reverse for long distances down motorway hard shoulders. ERA took six standard Minis on loan from Rover to Bruntingthorpe aerodrome to put Rover's reversing theory to the test......however all the standard gearboxes broke and it later transpired that Rover had almost never managed to get a car past the test they'd set!
Why bother with locks, they only keep honest people out.
We restored a 76 aussie clubman S in the nineties, the low life wanted his head unit so just smashed the quarterlight window opened the door and gone in no time at all.
We replaced the complete assembly I still have the frame without glass.
Experience is what you have immediately after you need it.