Phew, no aircon drain on mine on account of no aircon.
Bushey, the answer is "somewhere inbetween". I have owned the car since I was 25 (51 now) so it has some sentimental value. When I first decided to restore it, my mission was to build the best car I could, and as near to original spec as possible. Back in 1994 nobody wanted FHCs, they were laughed at. Always supporting the underdog I decided to go for it with this one.
When the car is finished, it will be very nice - hopefully one of the best - but there will certainly be others out there which will win competitions ahead of mine. Wherever possible I have re-used the car's original parts, and if I couldn't do that I have bought NOS original spec stuff. Its non-original mods have been stripped out and the original spec researched, and implemented. From memory the only non-standard bits are the door eustachions, speaker grilles and the paint on the door frames (the latter only because I got it wrong - they should be body colour, not black, for this year of car). But I am really proud of how the car is turning out. Just pulling the covers off and seeing the car as it is today makes me smile. That's what it is all about, even if I reflect these days on how, when I was 25, I didn't get the same aches and pains when grovelling under the car as I do now!
Next stop is putting the engine/gearbox back in, and the front screen, then it's done. On that note, and this sounds a bit pathetic but it is true, sadly - I don't have enough mechanically minded friends to help with the engine re-fit and would absolutely love to hear from anyone who might be able to assist. I am in Northants, UK, and would happily pay expenses, ply with tea/fish & chips etc.
Cheers
John