View Full Version : Why Choose a 2 or 2a
Fusion
25th January 2008, 08:33 AM
Thought i would do this thread to see what made people choose a series 2 or 2a . Is it the simplicity , the look of the rig or is it what you wanted at the time .
Personally I like the 2a because of the simplicity on the bulkhead . I'm not a big fan of the padded dash found in the series 3 onwards . I would still own a newer model but love me series 2a .
srowlandson
25th January 2008, 08:51 AM
Cheap, simple and plenty of scope for mods and HEAPS of parts to make em like new.
Next project once the SIIA will be a Ute Cab on Rangie chassis for 100" coil sprung, V8 action for a tough capable weekend rig in the bush, probably running GU diffs and brakes Swampers, a real workhorse some fibre guards and bonnet to cut the weight down and look a little tougher (aka Tomcat look)
Steve
srowlandson
25th January 2008, 08:52 AM
Oh, and I learnt to drive a SIIA ute Like mine when I was 8 at my grandfathers property , loved the landy ever since ;)
One of the handful of cars i said as a kid 'I'll own one of those one day'
Steve
JDNSW
25th January 2008, 12:09 PM
In many respects they were the best Landrover - many of the shortcomings of the S1 and S2 remedied, and most of the improvements made during S3 production can be retrofitted, but they retain most of the simplicity and light weight lost with the 110 and its successors.
The big attraction is that they have a lot less plastic, the metal being a lot more durable. The gearbox is better than the all synchro one, being both more robust and simpler to repair, as well as more fun to drive.
Add to this the fact that my previous experience and hence knowledge was primarily with the Series 2 and 2a, and there was little trouble coming to a decision.
John
gumby190
25th January 2008, 12:31 PM
Simple, learn't to drive in a Series 2.
They are tough as & easy to work on.
Turtle61
25th January 2008, 02:27 PM
My first car was was Series I and I needed an upgrade ;)
--Irek
D110V8D
28th January 2008, 06:42 PM
I love the late 2A....head lights on the wings rather than on radiator support panel. I love the steel dash and simplicity. I even love the non synchro between 1 and 2 gear box.
I used to have a 70 model 2A SWB station wagon (English import) that I "did up". I sold it because I left the country for awhile. I will always regret doing this. Of all the Land Rover's I have owned I really miss that 2A shorty the most.
I'll scan a picture or 2 I have of her to post up.......:)
Blknight.aus
28th January 2008, 07:36 PM
simple strong, no emmision control, non syncro gear box means that the first time someone borrows it its usually the least.
(and the wiring is soooo simple)
Turtle61
28th January 2008, 07:40 PM
I sold it because I left the country for awhile. I will always regret doing this. Of all the Land Rover's I have owned I really miss that 2A shorty the most.
That's why I kept mine. In storage. Waiting to be rescued :(
dom
7th February 2008, 10:09 PM
Hi,
I just love the austerity of it, inside and out. There was never any question of a III, all that plastic is too much. AND the way the eyes are set, close together, just makes me melt every time I look at it.
Dominic
"Er, is there something wrong with me, Doc?"
pk.hoarder
7th February 2008, 10:26 PM
Simplicity, friendly styling, originality.
I like the flat glass and the metal dash with simple instruments. The part synchro box is great, so are the cool little sliding windows and the simple front vents.
I get into our Landy and I just smile every time. I don't get that feeling from many cars.
Rangier Rover
8th February 2008, 12:01 AM
Of all my Rovers the 69 S2a 88 has the most charm. It is all original and still in use. Does the rough work the Toymotor's can't do. Looks a bit rough but never been restored. If you see what my Rovers have to do you will Know why:o It still drives really well.
Cheers RR
p38arover
8th February 2008, 01:03 AM
It was free.
Grizzly_Adams
8th February 2008, 06:35 AM
Why not? ;)
Seriously though I loved the vibe from them - you understand what I mean :BigThumb:
Dinty
8th February 2008, 02:44 PM
G'day All, I'm sick I have 6 fully restored, 1 on the way and 2 wrecks and my 110 LOL:p cheers Dennis:wasntme::angel:
Lotz-A-Landies
8th February 2008, 02:54 PM
My first car was was Series I and I needed an upgrade ;)
--Irek
Yes - been there and Sooo true.
I love the late 2A....head lights on the wings rather than on radiator support panel. I love the steel dash and simplicity. I even love the non synchro between 1 and 2 gear box.
I'll scan a picture or 2 I have of her to post up.......:)
Yes my favourite was always the late 2a with the outside headlights, they had dual screen wiper motor (upgraded to 2 speed with the help of a Morris marina motor), the best of the series boxes and you could hose them out when they got muddy.
Geez I mis that 109" station wagon.
My next acquisition will have to be a workshop just like Master Chiefs latest!
Diana
olmate
8th February 2008, 04:32 PM
Simplicity, friendly styling, originality.
She's just so classic. When I think of Landrover - I think of the IIa. I drive mine daily and there is nothing quite like it when you are in it. :D:D:D
Fusion
12th February 2008, 07:04 AM
She's just so classic. When I think of Landrover - I think of the IIa. I drive mine daily and there is nothing quite like it when you are in it. :D:D:D
I was talking about this thread with a few mates the other day and they all said what reminds them of a land rover is a SWB dark green series 2a with the white hard top . I don't think it matters who you talk to everyone refers to a land rover being a series 2 or 2a . Now that is classic for ya ;):D
RobHay
12th February 2008, 08:43 AM
It was free and my Missus allowed me to have it.
Sorry to put words in your mouth BUT the truth must get out :D
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