It still doesn't show all of the holes. There are holes literally everywhere. In the fender between the operator and passenger footwell behind the tires (the front tires will throw crap into the cabin), under the footwell, a few in the bed.
My M1123 had 11 patches (not including the fuel pump patch) that were covered up. It has probably 10 holes on each door area where the heavy duty armored door hinges went. It has huge nearly 1" holes on the top of the bedrail/wheel well area in the rear. It has holes below the tailgate. It had brackets hanging loose under the truck. It still has some MAK brackets secured under the truck. Mine was one of the completely stripped versions. I assume mine looked like this:
The worst part is that these holes were all drilled out using a step drill bit. And the aluminum is thicker than each step and the work was clearly rushed when originally drilling the holes. So you're not dealing with nice, smooth holes. You're dealing with tapered/stepped/sharp holes of various diameters. In order to plug these, I'd have to get at least 3 different sizes of plugs. And I'd also have to buy drill bits to completely ream out the holes so they are smooth.
However... it does make it very easy to route wires around.
I might patch them up someday by brazing them shut. Or Tig welding them (I'd have to buy a Tig welder). I might also use them as mounting points for accessories. I'm not sure what I'm going to do with them.
But they are plentiful. They are noisier. And they let more water in than you want. And I haven't even had it on the road at speed yet!