UK Assembled vehicles have the chassis number on the RHS front spring hanger.
An Australian assembled CKD should have it's chassis number stamped on the LHS rear spring shackle chassis bracket. About where your photo shows.
I have a South African build SIIB forward control where the chassis number is stamped on the LHS front spring hanger bracket.
The rear cross member does not look correct. It seems to be rolled hollow section at the end, to me this looks to be a repair and the PTO hole looks to be an SIIa military one. The cross member is too short and has no body tabs or evidence of their ever being there from what we can see in the images. The saddle holding the rear of the tray is non original. 1 Ton models have a standard civilian rear cross member.
1 Ton models only had the one position for the spring shackle pins and the prototype had a Scottorn-Bushmaster powered trailer so there are insufficient mounting holes around the PTO hole, so it is unlikely that this vehicle is the missing 1 ton prototype.
Can you explain where you acquired these chassis number prefixes?
The numbers in the 1972 IIa parts catalogue only list the following prefixes for the IIa 1 Ton:Originally Posted by TJWA
(all with the "G" suffix - wide headlamps)
........................... 4 cyl Petrol.....6 cyl petrol
Home Market RHD -- 231*****G - - 229*****G
Export Market RHD - 232*****G - - 222*****G
Export CKD RHD - - 233*****G - - 224*****G
Export Market LHD - 234*****G - - 223*****G
Export CKD LHD - -- 235*****G - - 225*****G
Diana


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