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    Quote Originally Posted by olmate View Post
    My ol'ute has two fuel tanks. Can anyone tell me if this was an option or did they come std with two tanks?
    Troy

    Series 1's only came with 1 tank and a tool box under the passenger.

    It was a very common mod to fit the second tank, but you had to re-route the exhaust and remove the floor of the tool box.

    Twin tanks were only standard on series 2/2a/3 Army Land Rovers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lotz-A-Landies View Post
    Troy

    Series 1's only came with 1 tank and a tool box under the passenger.

    It was a very common mod to fit the second tank, but you had to re-route the exhaust and remove the floor of the tool box.

    Twin tanks were only standard on series 2/2a/3 Army Land Rovers.

    Diana
    And optional on all 2/2a/3 except station wagons, although I don't think I have ever seen one that had two tanks unless it was ex-army or as an aftermarket addition.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JDNSW View Post
    And optional on all 2/2a/3 except station wagons, although I don't think I have ever seen one that had two tanks unless it was ex-army or as an aftermarket addition.

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    Did you know that in the late 1970s Rover Australia had a batch of under-seat fill 15 gallon tanks made up for station wagons? The rear top corner was scalloped out and they had a Morris mini/1100 fuel cap.

    As usual they were a failure and started leaking often within months of first fitting. You do however see them around, the last pair I saw was last year and were on a 109 Station wagon that lives next door to HMAS Albatross near Nowra. Nearly bought the vehicle just for the Land Rover hydraulic winch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lotz-A-Landies View Post
    Troy

    Series 1's only came with 1 tank and a tool box under the passenger.

    It was a very common mod to fit the second tank, but you had to re-route the exhaust and remove the floor of the tool box.

    Twin tanks were only standard on series 2/2a/3 Army Land Rovers.

    Diana
    Thanks Diana

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    Nice score Troy, I got me one of these too and two little fellas(80s)
    Andy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lotz-A-Landies View Post
    John
    Did you know that in the late 1970s Rover Australia had a batch of under-seat fill 15 gallon tanks made up for station wagons? The rear top corner was scalloped out and they had a Morris mini/1100 fuel cap.

    As usual they were a failure and started leaking often within months of first fitting. You do however see them around, the last pair I saw was last year and were on a 109 Station wagon that lives next door to HMAS Albatross near Nowra. Nearly bought the vehicle just for the Land Rover hydraulic winch.

    Diana
    No, never run across them, but then I have had very little experience with station wagons at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by landyfromanuthaland View Post
    Nice score Troy, I got me one of these too and two little fellas(80s)
    Andy
    All I want now is one of those 'little fellas'.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lotz-A-Landies View Post
    Troy

    Series 1's only came with 1 tank and a tool box under the passenger.

    It was a very common mod to fit the second tank, but you had to re-route the exhaust and remove the floor of the tool box.

    Twin tanks were only standard on series 2/2a/3 Army Land Rovers.

    Diana
    Hello all,Diana,i,m sure the series 3 REMLR guys will correct me if i,m wrong but,the army S3,s only had a single 16 gallon fuel tank under the driver and the battery under the passenger.

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    Quote Originally Posted by master chief View Post
    Hello all,Diana,i,m sure the series 3 REMLR guys will correct me if i,m wrong but,the army S3,s only had a single 16 gallon fuel tank under the driver and the battery under the passenger.
    They were 6 cyl so you are probably correct - I was more into Range Rovers when the Army contracted the S3's so have never taken much notice.

    Sorry for the error.

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    well done troy.Er. didn't your better half say she wanted a family rover.

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