Not clear what you are swapping, but basically just about everything is a bolt on swap. There will be a few minor brackets or holes that need modifying, but nothing that should present any problems.
The problems you are likely to encounter are more likely to be legal. The vehicle identity is that of the chassis. Where problems will arise is that if you fit a Series 3 chassis to a Series 2 body, the vehicle becomes a Series 3 and ADRs will require a number of features that the Series 2 body does not have, such as padded dash, flush hinges, outboard headlights, emission controls, steering lock etc. If you are fitting a Series 3 body to a Series 2 chassis - no problems.
Changing from LHD to RHD, (or vice-versa) the only significant differences in the chassis are the hole for the relay and the chassis mounts for the handbrake.
Other parts involved in changing LHD to RHD are steering assembly, parts of the linkage, brake and clutch pipes, wiring harness, and probably a few other bits I have missed.
John
John
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1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
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