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    Any info on this 86"

    Hi all

    I am progressing with my work on an 86" restoration and wondering if anyone has any information on the vehicle itself.
    The chassis number is 57660966 and on the front guard it has J L Clements, Greenhill, Bungendore.
    At some time the vehicle has been hit down the drivers side, I assume as the rear guard is held on with pop rivets rather than spot welds and there is evidence of pink primer or spray putty on this and the drivers front guard.

    Any information will be appreciated.

    Regards
    Paul
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    Lots of nice pics help prompt peoples memories rather than a non descript chassis number.

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    Hey i recognise that canopy. Spent all day saturday getting the bumps out of the passenger side roof. Has come up pretty good.

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    That 86 looks in good overall nick - those pork pie lights on the back would be close to half the value of the entire unit - look after them well because they cost a motza to replace.

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    Hi there Paul

    You are very lucky you have a very nice original 86" Land Rover - right down to the tail lights which are rare to find in good condition.

    All though I have some nice collectables the one I drive the most is my 1954 86", for a big bloke like myself they are as comfortable as a Land Rover can get and plenty of power (well sort off).

    All the best

    Wayne

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    Hi Eraser

    Glad the canopy has gone to someone who will use it. I thought long and hard about selling it but had nowhere to store it.


    Wayne

    The left hand pork pie is not quite as good as it looks with a missing window for the number plate lamp and quite a bit of damage. I am also wondering if the now "orange" lens will pass rego.
    I am also a big bloke but I seem to have more room in this than a series 11 I used to own.

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    Hi there Paul

    Wayne

    The left hand pork pie is not quite as good as it looks with a missing window for the number plate lamp and quite a bit of damage. I am also wondering if the now "orange" lens will pass rego.
    I am also a big bloke but I seem to have more room in this than a series 11 I used to own.
    I am not to sure about rego - my 86" has "D" lights

    As for room, I think the floor space between the seat box and the fire wall is the sane and 86 & Series II - the only difference the seat box is lower so allowing us with big bones more room behind the wheel.

    You will have alot of happy motoring - as I love the 86"

    PS - I was also looking for a hard top, have to be in the right place at the right time.

    Enjoy

    Wayne

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bundy View Post
    Hi all
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    The chassis number is 57660966 and on the front guard it has J L Clements, Greenhill, Bungendore.
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    Paul
    Paul

    57660966 does not appear in the NSW Grenville Motors books.
    The closest vehicles to in in the GM books are:
    • 57660911 to the Commonwealth Bank Aust. 27/5/55.
    • 57660979 Snowy Mountains H.E.A. 16/6/55
    The bindings of the book seem to be broken at this point, pages are out of order and there is a possibility of a missing page.

    Sorry I can't be of more help.
    Diana

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

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bundy View Post
    Hi all

    The chassis number is 57660966 and on the front guard it has J L Clements, Greenhill, Bungendore.

    Any information will be appreciated.

    Regards
    Paul
    Hey didnt this come up here somewhere before?, station names maybe?

    I thought there was a thread about this vehicle but I may be wrong...


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