Well, it may have been an 86,it was 17 years ago.
Well, it may have been an 86,it was 17 years ago.
 Fossicker
					
					
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						Attached is a sampler of whats turned up, a lot of stuff wont upload, I'll get around to rewriting if I get some more info.
I perhaps don't make it clear that the 86" 1954 were owned by Rover & were moved to different states at their expense & they then passed them out thru the dealer network. I believe, but don't know for sure, that some were "deconverted" & other(s) sold as is. At any given time during the tour, the Royal Car Company only had a maximium of 6 in their posession. The same design conversion was used in other countries during this trip.
The 6 88" 1958 were owned by CofA (dept supply then dept admin services). DAS were very helpfull.
After the 1992 QE2 tour, they decided that from a security point they were no longer suitable & 2 were sold, although when the 2 in Bandiana migrated I don't know, although the army rego used seems to indicate it received them at the same time possibly as 113800055 was sold.
I have no idea why 113800055 was sold to private hands earlier than the others. It was unfortunately deconverted, tho I have recovered some of the wandering bits, from a previous owner & employee.
Unfortunately the supply of the complete ex-UK 1954s & the conversion of the 1958s in Aus, were very close together timewise & the former employees of Rover/Pressed metal corp that I tracked down tend (as indeed did Admin Services) to mix the two versions up.
As the NLA put more stuff on the net, I might find some more.
You have put a lot of time into this. Thanks for sharing.
Didiman
17 years ago I could easily drive an 80" now even an 86" with more space behind the wheel would be a squeeze!
On the deconverted ones at Grenville Motors, we know happened because the engineer who did it is still alive in Sydney and kept a screw that Her Majesty may have stepped on. We are trying to get him to write down his memoirs. Like Arthur Goddard, he also worked at the Lode Lane factory, although in this case he completed his time at Grenville Motors, was then seconded to Solihul for journeyman experience. He was there during the 2 litre diesel development and eventually the introduction of the Series 2.
You won't find me on: faceplant; Scipe; Infragam; LumpedIn; ShapCnat or Twitting. I'm just not that interesting.
Info has arrived from our UK based Aussie ex-pat mate.Now for the other vehicles in question.Originally Posted by 260AC
And finally the other four vehicles also noted in the REMLR listOriginally Posted by 260AC
of interest is that the two vehicles #0045 and #0046 recorded as being dispatched to Grenville's from the UK are not recorded in the allocations books, this may mean that they were not returned to Sydney (and allocated to a customer) but retained in the Royal Car Company or disposed of through other master distributors.Originally Posted by 260AC
You won't find me on: faceplant; Scipe; Infragam; LumpedIn; ShapCnat or Twitting. I'm just not that interesting.
This is all interesting info. Thanks.
I purchased 4760049 and bought her home this weekend.
I will start a thread in the SLOw forum.
Didiman
Thats criminal, better not tell me who let it get to that stage.
There was one of the Royal Land Rovers around Longreach for a while in about 1955, 56, 57. It belonged to a dogger (dingo trapper). It was well used when he left.
Bill.
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