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Kaiser63
10th May 2016, 11:15 AM
Hi guys,

Time for my first post.

I have been a keen observer and lurker on the forum for a while, but have recently purchased my first series landy, (having previously worked on older German machines like old Mercedes).

I have recently purchased an 88" shorty numbered24302583a. (Numbers are consistent on plate and rear hanger).

Can anyone shed any light on his ID/ history? What do the ID numbers tell me??

In addition to the Rover plate, it also bears a PMC plate as follows:

Body no: LRS 5959
Ser no: 88 5959

Would appreciate any extra info u have.

Thanks,


Kai

Homestar
10th May 2016, 11:49 AM
Welcome to the forum.:)

Your chassis numbr reveals the follwing - probably nothing you didn't already know about it though. :D.

Would be great if you can post some pics and what your plans are for it. :)

243
Model: Land Rover,
Series IIA
Body type: Basic or Station wagon
Wheel base: 88inEngine: petrol
Model years: 1962-1971
Destination: Completely knocked down (CKD), right-hand drive (RHD)

02583 - Serial number

A - Design: Unmodified Suffix used on SIIA from October 1961 till March 1963, and on SIII from 1971 till 1973

Kaiser63
10th May 2016, 01:33 PM
Thanks very much for the quick reply.


Yes, I will post up some pics soon and more detailed plans ASAP.


Do I understand from the notes about the "a suffix" that the build date is: October 1961 till March 1963?


Can it be narrowed down?

pop058
10th May 2016, 02:05 PM
The engine number suffix will also have a date range and any overlap between the two may narrow it down for you.
Gearbox and diff numbers may as well

JDNSW
10th May 2016, 02:22 PM
For that decade there were an average of 11,000 petrol 88s built per year. Since that is only 2582 past the first one, it is a reasonable guess that it was built (or at any rate the kit left Solihull) in the first half of the first year (i.e. starting August 1961). This would suggest it probably was assembled in Sydney somewhere around the beginning of 1962.

I know this is not definite, but this is a reasonable calculation. Hope it helps.

John

Kaiser63
10th May 2016, 02:47 PM
Thanks very much gents. Appreciate your help.

I expect I may have a question or two more yet...

pop058
10th May 2016, 05:42 PM
Thanks very much gents. Appreciate your help.

I expect I may have a question or two more yet...

keep em comin' :)