And of all the Minors made, how many still exist?
Lots really. It would be interesting to see what percentage of Beetles or 2CVs there are left for a comparison.
Underseal just seems to keep it at bay for a couple of years
I'm saying its done a lot better than that. Have you got the worlds newest Minor? or is it a bit older than that?
I've had another look at the pictures and I still don't think you can blame the underseal for much, if any of the rot.
The holes in pic 1 look like they have been caused by dirt,salt water etc. settling in the seam from the engine bay side.
Something similar probably caused the other rot holes on the inner wing. Were they undersealed with the wings off? Probably not.
I bet that bit didn't get any.
I agree that a painted waxoyled surface lets you see what is going on now but these are just cars like any other in that they were built to a price not to last forever.
How many previous owners would have taken off the wing to check the inner wing? Not many.
How long would they have lasted without underseal?
If they had been put together with seam sealer they would have lasted even longer.
I think the old boys who used to paint the old engine oil onto the underneath of their cars were onto something
With the hindsight we have now things might have been done differently, look at the design of the van gutter. A rust sandwich in the making in retrospect.
I think they did a really good job with the Minor. If they didn't this would be a much smaller club than it is
