The boot has never fitted very well, always being proud of the bodywork towards the bottom. After the repairs to the rear end, a new rubber was installed which made closing the boot very difficult, and I altered the catch... Well, I've now found that the seal is very tight at the top of the lid, but there is a gap further down.

I've tried to compress the seal and it's very hard. The seal itself is rubbery, with a smooth exterior, but very very fine holes inside. Not like Aero bars - it's much denser than that, almost like Styrofoam.

Thankfully, she's not been out in the rain much, but before I start finding a home for this CD changer (on order...

I was thinking about removing this seal from the boot lid, and putting a push-on seal onto the body flange, which would mould to the contours of the lid, and should fit better, in that it will compress at the top the required amount. I recall the Riley 1.5 had a bubble seal, as do most modern cars. Our Metro and 75 both have large bubble seals...
I don't think it's simply that the rear end is out of shape, but the boot lid has never fitted properly, even before the shunt, and new metal was let into the surround, and I had a new bootlid, not a repair panel.
What do you reckon?
