Yesterday I dragged a LR back home, only because it was free, just up the road, and might provide some Series I engine spares. However when I run the chassis number through "CalVin" it reports as a Series IIA, 109", diesel, and model "6" which is "heavily modified, no further information".
The chassis number is on the rear left spring hanger:
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277601086, it looks clear and there are number other letters or numbers that I can see. Firstly I thought it might be a frankenstein with the back of a SIIA welded on, but the rear springs are directly under the chassis, and my other SIIA 109 has them offset outside the chassis rails. There's no obvious joins either.
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The pedals go down through the floor in a manner most unlike a Series IIA, and the curved chassis outriggers don't look right.
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There's not much bodywork, but what there is looks like a Series I. The petrol (CalVin said it was diesel?) tank filler is under the driver seat, the windscreen vents are long and narrow etc.
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The engine doesen't look like a Series IIA diesel either!
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So what is it? I saw it from a distance and thought it to be a LWB Series I. But the chassis number seems to suggest otherwise.....
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