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    need help identifying

    hello this is a landy that is near my grandparents sitting in a paddock and need some help identifying it and what things have been changed on it. here are some photos










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    it looks like an Ex military SIII FFR or FFT but it may be a survey varient.

    without better pics its missing its AMU mounts, The floor panels, the tunnel cover
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    the floor panels and the tunnel cover is in the back , but i didnt feel like getting into the back over the seats as the rear door was locked. would that roof be legit? it has a flap of canvas in there as well, but i didnt have a very good look as i was in a rush, i will be up there another day so i can find out more soon

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    HI, it is a Series 3 FFR (fitted for radio), I have 3!

    The hard top is not legit, should be a soft top but not a General service soft top, the main thing it is missing id the tail gate scoop which is a perminately fixed half sized tailgate.

    It also has a strange looking fuel tank on the passenger side - there should be no fuel tank on this side.

    Free wheeling hubs not standard.

    Missing one Jerry can holder and the pintle hook

    Vent on the doors not standard

    Rest seems to be all their, except all the radio gear. In the back you should have a tool box behind the seats, 4 x radio table, and two operator seats (these are there at back of tub).

    this is a photo of one of mine.

    Looks like a really good project!

    Cheers
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    Agree with the above - Holden engine, originally Rover six.

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    yeah i think this one can sit there abit longer

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