They are illustrated and listed in the Morris Minor Body Service Parts List, AKD 3542. Note the Pt No as ADA 8891 ESM list it as part No. PAN100philipkearney wrote: ↑Thu Apr 06, 2023 7:17 pm I was unsure as to whether the backing plates were a factory figment or left to the whims of the supplying dealer - much like the style of number plate you got.
Moss have it as Pt No. ALK3268 (listed for Austin-Healey, MGA, MGB, TD, TF, Sprite, Midget & MInor)
I think Moss have it right in that it was, at least in principle, a common item across many British marques.
I think svenedin's concerns are misplaced, the backing plate has the rolled edge for strength, that doesn't mean the actual number plate has to sit inside it, it fit's the other way around...svenedin wrote: ↑Thu Apr 06, 2023 9:13 am Their standard plates are too long and will overhang the backing plate. This does matter because the backing plate is not just a flat sheet of metal, it has a raised lip. One way around this could be to use the standard 21 3/4" long plate and use adhesive pads on the backing plate accepting that the plate will overhang the backing plate. If screws were used to hold the overlong plate on it would be bowed in the middle unless a packing is used.
You will note on the parts Illustration, item 5 is a 'Piece - Distance', which would fit in behind the Mounting Plate before fixing it to the bracket on the bumper/valance.
Also, it you look at the zoomed in view of the Minor Million on the production line, behind the thumb print on the image, you can see the reflection of the rearward curve on the corner. edited to correct a typo I spotted, I'm fussy like that