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    1958 series 1a?

    Hi everyone. Just wanting to know if there is such a model as a series 1a? Going to look at a 1958 swb and the bloke is calling it a 1a? Thanks

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    easiest way to tell is...

    if it has flat sides it is a series I



    if there is a 50mm bulge on each side just under the top of the door bottoms then it is series II

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    Thanks. Yes I'm expecting to see a series 2

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    In 1958 the Series 2 was introduced. Before that, they were only Landrovers, and all Landrovers before Series 2 were retrospectively called Series 1. (the easy to spot difference is as the photos show)

    There is no such thing as a Series 1a, but seeing that it is only an informal designation anyway, I suppose you can informally call a later model Series 1 a 1a, for example 88 rather than the earlier 86 or 80.

    My guess however is that what is really meant is a Series 2a, although that was not introduced until 1961. There is no easy to spot difference between the Series 2 and Series 2a - the only sure way is to look at the chassis number, which has no letter suffix for Series 2 and has a letter suffix (A-H) for Series 2a.

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    Thanks John.
    I'm hoping he means a late model series 1. He only parked it up 5 years ago as his daily driver so fingers crossed.

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    1958 Series 2 88 with the original 2l engine still in it is now very rare and collectible.

    But as I said, my guess is that it is a Series 2a, possibly 1968!
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    Also the early Series 2's had the 2l engine from the series 1.

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    Quote Originally Posted by incisor View Post
    easiest way to tell is...

    if it has flat sides it is a series I



    if there is a 50mm bulge on each side just under the top of the door bottoms then it is series II

    Interesting adapted tail gate on the SII/SIIa

    oh that rear could belong to a sIII also...except for the hinges on the front door and the individual wiper motors...
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    Quote Originally Posted by digger View Post


    Interesting adapted tail gate on the SII/SIIa

    oh that rear could belong to a sIII also...except for the hinges on the front door and the individual wiper motors...
    or the steering wheel, or the dash, or the door windows or

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    I recently got into a debate with a guy at a clearing out sale who thought he new everything and kept referring to later series ones as 1a's...
    btw in that swb s2/2a...do some s2a's have those vent knobs?
    I thought they were only s2, however I do know a lot fo parts carried over for a while

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