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    G'day Folks

    Here is the VIN codes for the 110 1983-1990

    SAL--Austin Rover to 86 Rover Group thereafter.

    LD--Landrover Coil Sprung Utility

    H--110 inch wheelbase

    A--Truck Cab,Soft Top, Hard Top Body
    E--Two Door Crew Cab (Export Only)
    F--Four Door Crew Cab (Export Only)
    H--HCPU Body
    M--Station Wagon

    B-- 2.5 ltre Diesel Turbo Engine
    C--2.5 Diesel Engine
    D--2.5 Petrol Engine
    G--2.3 Diesel Engine
    H--2.3 Petrol Engine
    V--3.5litre V8 Petrol Engine
    Z--Izusu 3.9 Litre Diesel Engine (Australia Only)*******

    1--RHD with 4 speed Manual Gearbox
    2--LHD with 4 speed Manual Gearbox
    7--RHD with 5 speed Manual Gearbox
    8--LHD with 5 speed Manual Gearbox

    MODEL YEARS
    B--1985-1987
    A--1983-1984
    E--1988
    F--1989
    G--1990

    A---Assembled at Solihull
    F---Shipped as KD for O/seas assembly
    Serial No -123456


    Hope that helps

    cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by UncleHo View Post
    G'day Folks

    Here is the VIN codes for the 110 1983-1990

    Hope that helps

    cheers
    Thanks for that UncleHo, very useful.

    jon

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    Quote Originally Posted by UncleHo View Post
    G'day Folks

    Here is the VIN codes for the 110 1983-1990


    Hope that helps

    cheers
    Well, Ho, how does mine translate- SALLHD0727BF567296

    It is a 1986 plate County 5 door station wagon, Isuzu & 5 speed,plated as a "Motor Omnibus", and before you say it has 18 digits and should only have 17, it does have 18 digits and is recorded as such with the Dept. of Transport since first registration in Qld. The Register of Encumbered Vehicles could not check it as they say a VIN must only be 17 digits
    URSUSMAJOR

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ben View Post
    It's not a County, but:

    '82 Series 3 trayback with 3.9 Isuzu diesel (original), turbo. '94 Defender chassis, coils and discs. Roadworthy and rego, and QLD to boot!

    http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI....m=200144658716
    I see the seller cancelled all the bids and ended the auction early

    Perhaps he sold it outside of Ebay?

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    Hi guys/gals, just for interest...

    I have enjoyed using my 3.9 over the years, but reading all this chat about how hard they are to find set me to thinking about selling....

    I haven't used it much for a while now and fixed costs being what they are... I could rereg my SIII for all the fishin and huntin use that it is needed for.

    not so long ago I saw one referred to on this site that I think went for about $5k, and I thought: well then, for that price, mine can just sit here for occasional use, but it seems they are worth more than that ?

    the Redbook values are not much use, and as has been said, thay are often unrealistically low for LRs... so

    in plain speak - does anyone have an opinion of the worth of an 87 county, well used 270kkm, but registered & maintained, with almost new 265 BFG MTs on discorims, dual batteries, extra sill fuel tank and fresh water tank ???

    any opinions/ideas appreciated

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    Quote Originally Posted by 87County View Post
    Hi guys/gals, just for interest...

    I have enjoyed using my 3.9 over the years, but reading all this chat about how hard they are to find set me to thinking about selling....

    I haven't used it much for a while now and fixed costs being what they are... I could rereg my SIII for all the fishin and huntin use that it is needed for.

    not so long ago I saw one referred to on this site that I think went for about $5k, and I thought: well then, for that price, mine can just sit here for occasional use, but it seems they are worth more than that ?

    the Redbook values are not much use, and as has been said, thay are often unrealistically low for LRs... so

    in plain speak - does anyone have an opinion of the worth of an 87 county, well used 270kkm, but registered & maintained, with almost new 265 BFG MTs on discorims, dual batteries, extra sill fuel tank and fresh water tank ???

    any opinions/ideas appreciated
    It really depends on the condition of the engine, box, interior, and whether there is any rust. In recent times I have seen anywhere from 5k-12k - but usually the upper figure comes with goodies like lockers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by isuzurover View Post
    It really depends on the condition of the engine, box, interior, and whether there is any rust. In recent times I have seen anywhere from 5k-12k - but usually the upper figure comes with goodies like lockers.
    IMHO, $5k would be either a steal or a "project vehicle", see other thread on the $1500 isuzu county in Darwin...

    $12k would have to be something pretty special in my opinion...

    $8-10 for something pretty decent mechanically/physically... but you know the second you try to sell it everyone will say it's worth $2k

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    You'll never get $2k for it,

    I'll give you $1.5k delivered to my door with a bellhousing for an R380


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    thanks for the opinions guys - pretty well confirmed what I thought - I guess too, that when I think about it, coils are better than leaf springs for my aging back anyway

    the topic just got me thinking...

    regards etc

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    i guess mine is way under insured for 7.5k.

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