Interesting vehicle but the key fob and white paint don't prove it was a UN vehicle, if you can find markings under the green paint that's different.
It might be a bitsa, the two ID plates suggest a bulkhead replacement. The 88" one would have to be modified for the Holden, the other number relates to a 6-cylinder Land Rover. Is that why the transmission tunnel cover looks odd, also two levers beside the gearstick so does it have an overdrive fitted ?
Brushbar is Australian II/IIa
It would be interesting to see what part of the radio gear is still fitted.
I'm not sure if there is any info on the Interweb covering UN Land Rovers, maybe as suggested check REMLR to see if the chassis number(s) come up as an Australian military IIa.
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