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    Chassis Number

    Hello there,
    I am about to historically register my 1951 80" series one.
    I was told the chassis number would be above the left rear spring hanger..... but there is no sign of it there. Where would it be ? This is probably a question that has been asked & answered many times over but I am pretty new to this forum. Any suggestions?
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    Robert Williams.

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    [QUOTE=Ghost;1414135]Hello there,
    I am about to historically register my 1951 80" series one.
    I was told the chassis number would be above the left rear spring hanger..... but there is no sign of it there. Where would it be ? This is probably a question that has been asked & answered many times over but I am pretty new to this forum. Any suggestionsnumber

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ghost View Post
    Hello there,
    I am about to historically register my 1951 80" series one.
    I was told the chassis number would be above the left rear spring hanger..... but there is no sign of it there. Where would it be ? This is probably a question that has been asked & answered many times over but I am pretty new to this forum. Any suggestions?
    Thanks
    Robert Williams.
    hi robert it is next to the near side engine mount hope this helps jim

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    Chassis number whereabouts

    Quote Originally Posted by russellrovers View Post
    hi robert it is next to the near side engine mount hope this helps jim
    Thanks Jim,
    Would this be on the outside , inside or on top of the chassis (underneath the battery carrier?) The reason I am asking specifically is because I have already removed a heap of paint looking for these numbers!
    Thanks,
    Robert.
    Last edited by Ghost; 25th January 2011 at 05:32 PM. Reason: Shocking spelling

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    Actually Robert in 1951 - it should still be on top of the LHS engine mount. The only people who stamped next to the engine mount were Annand & Thompson in Brisbane and in 1951 they were still stamping (where they were supposed to stamp) on top of the mount.

    By 1953 they were stamping in front of the mount.

    Don't be confused - there should be 2 different numbers - an 8 digit one that commences with 16 (for 1951) is the chassis number - the other (3, 4 or 5 digit) one is the chassis build number that is only used till the official chassis/car number is stamped.

    BTW: Near side is the Kerb side for a RHD vehicle. If you're looking near the battery you're on the wrong side.

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    Cool

    sorry to wake you diana just testing keep up the good work regards jim

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    Thankyou!

    Quote Originally Posted by Lotz-A-Landies View Post
    Actually Robert in 1951 - it should still be on top of the LHS engine mount. The only people who stamped next to the engine mount were Annand & Thompson in Brisbane and in 1951 they were still stamping (where they were supposed to stamp) on top of the mount.

    By 1953 they were stamping in front of the mount.

    Don't be confused - there should be 2 different numbers - an 8 digit one that commences with 16 (for 1951) is the chassis number - the other (3, 4 or 5 digit) one is the chassis build number that is only used till the official chassis/car number is stamped.

    BTW: Near side is the Kerb side for a RHD vehicle. If you're looking near the battery you're on the wrong side.
    Finally!..... The answers I have seeked!
    The reason I quoted "under the battery carrier" is that my Landy has 2 battery carriers ( and 2 fuel tanks + 2 fuel pumps ) these were put into it sometime during the 1950's whilst it was in previous ownership - I am guessing military due to certain other fittings attached. But once again - thankyou.....another series one back on the road.
    Thanks
    Robert Williams.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ghost View Post
    Finally!..... The answers I have seeked!
    The reason I quoted "under the battery carrier" is that my Landy has 2 battery carriers ( and 2 fuel tanks + 2 fuel pumps ) these were put into it sometime during the 1950's whilst it was in previous ownership - I am guessing military due to certain other fittings attached. But once again - thankyou.....another series one back on the road.
    Thanks
    Robert Williams.
    Rob, military history? photos and more explanation please?

    digger
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    Quote Originally Posted by digger View Post
    Rob, military history? photos and more explanation please?

    digger
    Some of the other fittings on my 80" - apart from dual fuel tanks ,fuel pumps & batteries are:
    - Tac sign holders on the tailgate
    - military (WW2) style fire extinguisher on the firewall
    - remains of bridging plate on the left front guard
    - series 2 military taillights put on at some time
    - pioneer tool holders
    - khaki paint brushed on
    - extended dash panel with 15 individual fuse holders neatly mounted in it.

    Now I'm not saying that this stuff was put on in service - I don't know if it was ever used by the forces - but I know it was put on to the vehicle in the fifties or early sixties & has remained the same since then when it came to the area.
    Photos will follow when I move enough stuff out of the way so I can get it out of the shed later today (Australia Day)

    Regards
    Robert Williams
    Last edited by Ghost; 26th January 2011 at 04:28 AM. Reason: added mre detail

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    Robert

    There were very few Australian Army 80", that we know about (2) and one of those was actually ex-British Army.

    If you have a genuine ex-Army vehicle a lot of people will be interested in the details and lots of photos desired by many of us.

    On the same theme, a long time has passed since 1951 and likely many owners with different tastes. There are a lot of Lara Croft Land Rover look-a-likes but only one genuine article and unfortunately there are many ex-Army look-a-likes too.

    Diana

    You won't find me on: faceplant; Scipe; Infragam; LumpedIn; ShapCnat or Twitting. I'm just not that interesting.

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