Hey guys sorry to intrude on your conversation. But I was also wondering if it is possible to find out build info about my series 2a. Like original colour, hard top or soft, if it possibly could be ex-army. Can any one help on this cheers rowan
Thanks heaps John, I really appreciate you sharing your knowledge. I'm glad I've got those wheels then - not sure I'd like to see the turning circle any wider! I do find that on a hard lock (both sides but seems worse hard right than left) the steering seems to be fighting against something. It's hard to describe but the steering wheel wrestles and feels like your going over big river rocks. Will have to have a better look at the steering set up to see what's going on when on a hard lock.
Hey guys sorry to intrude on your conversation. But I was also wondering if it is possible to find out build info about my series 2a. Like original colour, hard top or soft, if it possibly could be ex-army. Can any one help on this cheers rowan
Thank for the reply Paul. Good idea. Might do that tomorrow. Cheers.
Now you know how to tell!
John
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
Original colour. You can usually find a bit that has not been repainted. One typical one is under the blanking plate covering the hole for the handbrake on the LHD version, but if you have a look round you will probably find other places where you can expect to see original paint.
John
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
Hello Gustav,
Just a note to add re the vehicle ID numbers.
I have a 1967 2A six - with no. 34700040A. My understanding is that it is one of the first sixes assembled in Australia.
My grandfather bought it when it was a year old in 1968 and it is completely original other than for the replacement of the inevitable broken axles and diffs.
So an A suffix would seem to be normal for early sixes.
Sounds like they started to give the sixes a new series of suffixes, and did not get this into the workshop manual I got the 'D' from - or possibly the 'A' was only used on Australian assembled ones. Would not be the first time this sort of confusion happened with Rover numbers.
John
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
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