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    In For The Long Haul

    Finally have in my possession some relics from the past and was wondering if someone might be able to give me a bit more info about them.


    Station Wagon (Series 2 I think)
    Body Number LRL 51
    Serial Number SW 51
    Car Number 163000033



    Series 2 Details (could be 2a)
    Body N LR10231
    Serial 10910231
    Vehicle N 25309274B
    Holden Motor (202 I think)
    Cab Chassis with tray




    Series 2a
    No id on firewall
    Engine number 25325142K
    Chassis 2532760

    Was a utility but had a tray fitted recently


    Chassis on both not good, The wagon i have in Perth has good chassis with Holden 186, is it very easy to convert back to fit the Land Rover motor as i think i want to restore back to original spec.
    I know it's going to prob be the 10 year plan and my boy is only 6, so something to do together. I have a lot of negative people commenting on the dream as i am on disability pension with a stuffed back,have had a fusion and artificial disc replacement surgeries and live on a cocktail of drugs. I look at it as something to look to take my mind off my pain and the wife don't mind, she is quite capable in using a spanner or 2.
    If anybody has any suggestions, i would love to hear them,also links to useful links on here and elsewhere.
    I have posted some pics in the Gallery and will try to attach here.
    Thanks Konrad
    Attached Thumbnails
    Hope that works now.
    Last edited by Radical; 16th April 2010 at 07:03 PM. Reason: adding pics

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    Hi
    sounds like you have alot of work ahead of you :P
    i'd love to see some photos if you have any?
    i'm sure i'm not alone too
    cheers
    JAmes

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    Check out
    Clifton Scientific Text Services, the Netherlands

    info on 25309274B
    Model: Land Rover, Series IIA
    Body type: Basic
    Wheel base: 109in
    Engine: petrol
    Model years: 1962-1971
    Destination: Completely knocked down (CKD), right-hand drive (RHD)
    09274 Serial number
    B Design: One significant design modification
    Suffix used from March 1963 till April 1966

    Quote Originally Posted by Radical View Post
    Finally have in my possession some relics from the past and was wondering if someone might be able to give me a bit more info about them.


    Station Wagon (Series 2 I think)
    Body Number LRL 51
    Serial Number SW 51
    Car Number 163000033



    Series 2 Details (could be 2a)
    Body N LR10231
    Serial 10910231
    Vehicle N 25309274B
    Holden Motor (202 I think)
    Cab Chassis with tray




    Series 2a
    No id on firewall
    Engine number 25325142K
    Chassis 2532760

    Was a utility but had a tray fitted recently


    Chassis on both not good, The wagon i have in Perth has good chassis with Holden 186, is it very easy to convert back to fit the Land Rover motor as i think i want to restore back to original spec.
    I know it's going to prob be the 10 year plan and my boy is only 6, so something to do together. I have a lot of negative people commenting on the dream as i am on disability pension with a stuffed back,have had a fusion and artificial disc replacement surgeries and live on a cocktail of drugs. I look at it as something to look to take my mind off my pain and the wife don't mind, she is quite capable in using a spanner or 2.
    If anybody has any suggestions, i would love to hear them,also links to useful links on here and elsewhere.
    I have posted some pics in the Gallery and will try to attach here.
    Thanks Konrad
    Attached Thumbnails
    what-do-next-100_2873.jpg what-do-next-100_2878.jpg what-do-next-100_2884.jpg

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    Radical Guest
    Pictures now added,amazing when you know how. LoL

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    Quote Originally Posted by Radical View Post
    Pictures now added,amazing when you know how. LoL
    where are the pictures

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    Radical Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by schmierer LR at singleton View Post

    where are the pictures
    I have edited my original post as the links i had first didn't work.
    Cheers Konrad

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    Quote Originally Posted by Radical View Post
    Finally have in my possession some relics from the past and was wondering if someone might be able to give me a bit more info about them.

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    Thanks Konrad

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    Hope that works now.
    Konrad

    I just put them vertically, easier to see (for me anyway)

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    wow!
    looks like you have a great start for a project there.
    i look forward to seeing your progress

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    nice finds!

    where abouts are you?
    (update location on details mate!)

    thats a great tropical roof !


    good on you, enjoy!
    digger
    (REMLR 235/MVCA 9) 80" -'49.(RUST), -'50 & '52. (53-parts) 88" -57 s1, -'63 -s2a -GS x 2-"Horrie"-112-769, "Vet"-112-429(-Vietnam-PRE 1ATF '65) ('66, s2a-as UN CIVPOL), Hans '73- s3 109" '56 s1 x2 77- s3 van (gone)& '12- 110

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    heaps good.it should come up a treat

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