My first 2a, a 1961 model I bought in 1965 was fitted with its original steel tray. This tray was all steel except for wooden side and tail boards. It had a sticker on it showing it was built by an Adelaide.
Like most traybacks at this time the tray was supplied locally (if you call Adelaide local to A.S.!).
John
John
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1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
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Interesting about colour . My '70 wagon six is originally the dove grey, although some where along the way some 1 thought a weedy green was the go! Also I always thought the battery for sixes were always located under the passenger seat, or did it vary?? It does have the recessed deluxe bonnet.
Thanks Diana, May 1967 seems a pretty fair assumption based on all those records.
I managed to speak to the previous owner who did the rebuild/resto work on the vehicle today - he reckons it's virtually all original & based on the engine condition when he had it apart thinks the 38,500 miles on the odometer is a genuine reading - I don't know about that tho!
He did the respray to the current green & said the original colour was "Sun gold" which fits with John's "orangy" colour & the yellow sandstone colour you mentioned for the early sixes. He also painted the brackets underneath that I thought may have been army green - an old can of "Brunswick Green" he had lying around.
The RAN had all their vehicles in grey until some time in the 1970s. Do you know the origins of your vehicle?
Yes the six cylinders had their batteries under the LH seat, but I remember in the mid 1970s (about 1976) when Leyland Australia modified a batch of 16 gal under seat fuel tanks to produce 15gal under seat tanks for station wagons, a number of members of the LROC S relocated the battery to the engine bay which gave the wagons 46 gal of fuel without having to carry jerry cans.
You won't find me on: faceplant; Scipe; Infragam; LumpedIn; ShapCnat or Twitting. I'm just not that interesting.
Now that's interesting, The only thing I know is that the person I got it from bought it as a restorer from Townsville.He thought it had been a local vehicle all its life. Apart from that I know nothing.
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