Well, for a start, it now has exactly the heater that it came with - i.e., no heater. The vast majority of Australian built 2a Landrovers came without a heater, the same as most Australian made passenger cars of the era (although by the time of your car passenger cars were beginning to get them, at least as an option).
While there was a "factory" heater (p/n 348655 or suffix F on 346225) I don't think I have ever seen one. Of those fitted with heaters, most were one of a variety of recirculating heaters, which were a not uncommon aftermarket or dealer fitted accessory on Holdens and Fords in the 1950s and 1960s. All of these were fitted inside the cab, on the firewall.
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This picture shows the earlier six cylinder heater (later one looks similar) and the round four cylinder one, which was used for Series 1 and 2 as well, and is similar to the many types sold for passenger cars. The flat type is preferred for the six due to the less space available, and quite a few Landrovers have been fitted with ones vaguely similar to these but from later passenger cars. Doing this requires handyman skills.


 
					
					 
				
				
				
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 Originally Posted by JDNSW
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