Flagg and John
Have been a bit naughty at work today. Have just been reading Vehicle Standards Bulletin 14 Section LH http://www.dotars.gov.au/roads/safet...s_3Feb2006.pdf
and in particular Code LH 5 which states in-part the modified vehicle must continue to comply with all ADRs, VSRs, Acts and Regulations applicable to it's date of manufacture
What is allowed under LH5 is construction of a vehicle from an unmodified production vehicle chassis assembly (including engine, transmission, brakes and suspension) and either:
- an unmodified body from another vehicle model;
- a modified body from another vehicle model; or
- a newly constructed body.
The Code then suggests that the vehicle is then considered in 2 seperate components. The vehicle rolling chassis and the vehicle body.
It then goes onto discuss that the ADR compliance is taken to include the rolling chassis as being the engine, brakes,wheels and tyres, suspension and steering.
If you use all the steering and braking components from the donor Defender, you will have no problem complying with the code for the chassis.
The problem will come with the body. Very few (if any) S2a bodies had ADR compliance plates, the main issue will be the "date of manufacture" (DoM) of the modified vehicle. The VSB 14 intro suggests that the DoM of the vehicle will be considered the DOM of the major component, being the chassis and running gear. This means that the S2a body will have to comply with the ADRs for the Defender body, which means that your easiest modification will be, as already suggested, to use the Defender firewall and all the seat belts and anchorages etc.
Hope this helps!
Diana :):):):)
P.S. If what I asked before is true - I may not be very happy about the outcome of any negotiations you may have with the vendor! :(

