haven't spotted one like that before but looks the goods![]()
Could people have a look at the grille on my 1967 SWB SIIA. I have seen very few with this style, is there a reason?
haven't spotted one like that before but looks the goods![]()
FOX 2008 RRS - Artemis 1989 Perentie FFR - Phoenix S2a 88" with more - Beetlejuice 1956 S1 86" - GCLRO #001 - REMLR #176
EVL '96 Defender 110 - Emerald '63 2a Ambulance 112-221 - Christine '93 Rangy - Van '98 Rangy - Rachael '76 S3 GS - Special '70 S2a GS - Miss B '86 Rangy - RAAF Tactical 200184 & 200168
Outlaw,
I have only ever seen one on one other Series Landy...and that was in a photograph. Hopefully the collective wisdom on here can offer an answer.
and for those playing at home... here's the pic BBC is talking about from his other thread
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FOX 2008 RRS - Artemis 1989 Perentie FFR - Phoenix S2a 88" with more - Beetlejuice 1956 S1 86" - GCLRO #001 - REMLR #176
EVL '96 Defender 110 - Emerald '63 2a Ambulance 112-221 - Christine '93 Rangy - Van '98 Rangy - Rachael '76 S3 GS - Special '70 S2a GS - Miss B '86 Rangy - RAAF Tactical 200184 & 200168
They were common on Australian built models from about 67-69. I had a 69 109 hardtop with one almost identical but with a "six" badge but my 67 had the criss-cross type.
Jeff
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Thanks Outlaw...I'll work out how to do that on day..
Jeff,
I have found the criss-cross type to be common, but rarely sight the one on mine on other IIA's. It was on there when I bought it from Fred Smith in Melbourne. I'll ask him when I take it in to him for it's next service in January.
G'day All, It's a standard fitting for that model, nothing specail about it that I can recall cheers Dennis![]()
It looks different to the standard version.
I wonder if its a UK spec County version,didnt they have Counties back then????
It also apears to have the plus35 badge which was when they beefed them up 35% stronger.
Andrew
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My Gromit is identical!
It's the Australian grille - our cars were what I call "Ikea" cars: they came flatpacked and were assembled over here. CKD is the correct term.
English built cars have the traditional 'bbq' grille.
I like mine; the special grille gives it a smiling face that is reminiscent of the late 50s Austin Healey 'bugeye' Sprite.
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OK, I have seen many of the criss-cross grilles...in Australia and Africa..maybe I have been seeing more UK built vehicles...being a CKD makes sense.
Nice car Gromit...mine is the original 'donk' but, petrol (ULP converted)...I would mind it being a diesel....can't have it all!
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