I'd have thought the extra join would be a weak spot, fold or no fold. I presume it is/was spot welded? Very odd - one would have thought they'd be keen to keep the parts standardised across the range.
Can't say I've seen much of LCV's sills, but yes I would imagine so too. There must have been a reason though. I'm betting on the extra fold being stronger than the LCV version (when new and not rotted through ).
8 and 9 wern't 2 parts on the saloon (the were actually part of the floor pressing), but for aftermarket you can't fit it as one piece without cutting the crossmember off!
6,7,8,9,13 - don't know what they are individually (especially without a full picture) but it is usually 1 piece. They are however different between 2 door, 4 door, traveller and LCV so that may explain why so many numbers?
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