Strange fixture found in my mini
Posted: Fri Oct 08, 2010 8:57 am
Hi all, I have only recently registered for this forum, although I have been lurking in the shadows for some time very much enjoying the threads and banter posted.
Anyway, a recent discovery found during the resto of my '60 mini minor has got me intrigued, and has prompted me to finally get on here in a hope finding out what it is.
I found it wedged in the top box section of the B post where the seat belt anchor points would normally be. After having the car blasted I was running the airline around the cant rail-roof gap to clean out any sand when I discovered it. It was well and truly wedged and it took about hour to remove, I even needed to bend back to inner rail. The fixture has over spray on it of the original clipper blue paint, which suggests to me it got there when the car was assembled. I am assuming this as the inside of the car is in its original paint and with the exception of one wing it has never had any major work done.
So the question from me is. Is it maybe part of the shell assembly jig or just a bit of some factory workers garden gate put there for a bit of fun?
Anyway, a recent discovery found during the resto of my '60 mini minor has got me intrigued, and has prompted me to finally get on here in a hope finding out what it is.
I found it wedged in the top box section of the B post where the seat belt anchor points would normally be. After having the car blasted I was running the airline around the cant rail-roof gap to clean out any sand when I discovered it. It was well and truly wedged and it took about hour to remove, I even needed to bend back to inner rail. The fixture has over spray on it of the original clipper blue paint, which suggests to me it got there when the car was assembled. I am assuming this as the inside of the car is in its original paint and with the exception of one wing it has never had any major work done.
So the question from me is. Is it maybe part of the shell assembly jig or just a bit of some factory workers garden gate put there for a bit of fun?