G'day Col Colman
The chassis No on the 107 would be as Alex posted, and correct, the rear trayback would be the original built by Athol Hedges in Brisbane for Annand & Thompson, as they did all A&T's traywork, A & T imported their vehicles directly from UK as well as drawing some from Aust CKD production later, there should be a flat plate that fits on that lower front right guard where the bright yellow paint is, that had a stencil "Land-Rover" that was only fitted by A & T,also that bright yellow would indicate that it was ex Dept Civil Avaition, over painted on the Bronze Green,but remaining green inside, then the plate was attached, it probably served it's time in Brisbane Airport, or regional(Toowoomba) then sold/gifted on to Bush Fire Brigade as is/was often the case, the motor with the head off looks like a 2 litre Siamese bore jobbie, and not the later spread bore 2 litre, but the Series 1 gurus will know that, all series 1 chassis have the curved firewall outrigger, where the later 2/2a/3 had a straight outrigger, all chassis parts are available as replacement rust repair parts ex UK,and some 2/2a/3 chassis rust repair parts are available from the Mob in Melbourne, I hope that is of some help to you.
BTW I have Series 1 86/88 and 107/109 master parts catalogue here at homeif you need IDing stuff, and that is a VERY nice late suffix "G" SWB 2a, got master parts books for that too
The OKB rego plate dates at about 1966/7
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if you need IDing stuff, and that is a VERY nice late suffix "G" SWB 2a, got master parts books for that too 
. Tipped a bit down the carby, hooked up a fresh battery and whammo. Both of them fired into life straight away. The 109 will only idle. But it goes. After some more messing about with the 2a, we got the clutch and brakes going again, and now she drives.




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