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I would have thought that they would both be the same at about 1500 kg
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1981, Series 3 FFR. 33-727 - Grover 1961, Series 2 Ambulance. 108-098 - Eden Registry of Ex Military Land Rovers Mem. 129 Defence Transport Heritage Tasmania Mem. 12 You know, strictly speaking, throttling the staff is my job |
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Book says 1339 with 5 gal of fuel. Most examples have probably put on weight with extras, larger tyres (standard for the 88 is 6.00x16) and so on, but this should give an idea. Diesel is about 70kg heavier.
John
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for the SWB 1180 Kg to 1480KG depending on fuel tanks, rubber batteries, and bodywork...
the GS's I belevie start at 1300ish
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G'day Folks
![]() Series 2/2a LWB 4 Cylinder with Canvas Canopy official weight is listed at 1495 kg's ![]() cheers
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