
 Originally Posted by 
UncleHo
					 
				 
				G'day Carby 
 
If your Landrover 2a chassis number ends in "G" or "H" then it is a late 2a and was produced like that and the ADR compliance plate will state so by the numbers stamped on it, but if you chassis No is "A" to "D" then it would have originally had the lights in the Grille (narrow eyes) classic appearance and has been changed at some time, there was a big move by some State registration departments in the 80's to get the earlier vehicles to fit the wide set lights either by just adding lights to the guards or by fitting late 2a or series 3 front guards,siting ADR headlamp width requirements.
BTW. your chassis number and suffix letter will be on your rego papers and windscreen sticker.
                                                                                 cheers
 
	 
 A couple of comments on this - as far as I know, no Series 2a had compliance plates - these came in early in Series 3 production I believe. But the chassis number, or rather the suffix is the key item.
But even this does not necessarily tell the whole story. My ex-army suffix G has narrow headlights, and certainly came out of the army like that. I am not clear whether it delivered with narrow set headlights, or whether it is an in service modification, possibly after an accident using available panels. 
It has been registered in Victoria and NSW without query.
John
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
				John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
			
			
		 
	
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