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Thread: A little 80 in a paddock

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    Are we sure it is a '53...it has the single long vent..I thought 2 piece came in later. BTW I am still learning about series 1's

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    it has to be a 52 or 53 because of the grill and it does not have the lights on the firewall. i dont know if there i any differences between 52 and 53 though
    and as 862993 said it is,
    3 Model year: 1953
    6 Model: Land Rover, Series I, 80in, petrol
    6 Body type: Completely knocked down (CKD)
    6 Destination: Right-hand drive (RHD), export market
    0791 Serial number

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    Hi Mrs hh, the two piece vent (one on either side) started in 1954 with the 86 inch models. The bulkhead was redesigned and the vents became part of this rather than the windscreen frame.

    The single vents were an optional extra for the home market but became standard on Australian vehicles relatively early on thanks to our dry climate and dusty conditions.

    Tony, another way to tell the difference between 1952/53 models from the outside is the way the door hinges to the bulkhead. In 53 they did away with the top loop of the bottom hinge support. Note the top "leg" of the hinge was also removed. You can just make it out in the picture of the vehicle from front on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 862993 View Post
    Hi,

    Nice find, its a 1953 CKD (number 791 of this series) with a positive earth 2 1/4 in it. Judging by the manifold its not a really early one though.

    Is that a split rim on the front left? Well worth saving if it is!
    Well spotted

    Nice hard top, a bit hard to tell if it is 80 or 86/88 from the angle but assume you had a good look. Its a pitty the back has been cutout of it but one could fix this panel with a later 86/88 piece stuck in and hidden with the corner gal strips.
    I think it is an 88 hardtop because of the rear canvas attachment plates visible from inside the metal canopy and the later reinforced strap slots in the plates. Not sure if separate rear canvas canopies were originally available for 80" metal ute cabs. The few 80" ute cab hardtops I have seen had no attachment plates, interested to know if they also exist.

    Note that the transmission tunnel has been modified to allow the 2 1/4 and later box to be fitted. They are quite fun to drive with these engines in, much nicer than a Holden.

    Cheers
    Bob

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    hardtop

    Quote Originally Posted by bobslandies View Post
    Bob
    hi bob thats corre ct no attachment plates jim

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