Just had a look inside and found the plate with the body number etc.
Body no 7717
Ser no. 88 7711
chassis no 24305246b
Can nybody tell me what year it is? I would really appreciate that thanks.
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Just had a look inside and found the plate with the body number etc.
Body no 7717
Ser no. 88 7711
chassis no 24305246b
Can nybody tell me what year it is? I would really appreciate that thanks.
243 Model: Land Rover, Series IIA
Body type: Basic or Station wagon
Wheel base: 88in
Engine: petrol
Model years: 1962-1971
Destination: Completely knocked down (CKD), right-hand drive (RHD)
05246 Serial number
B Design: One significant design modification
Suffix used from March 1963 till April 1966
About as close as you can get.
Ok, just being doing a bit of online research and found this.
http://http://www.lrfaq.org/Series/F...uffix.IIA.html
From what this says it makes mine a 1964 Series 2a. Based on chassis and gerabox numbers. Engine appears to be a series three 2.286cc petrol. Carbie is a Zenith, which doesn't seem to be mentioned anywhere. Where does it come from? None Landy?
Anyway, time to update the signature!
Ive got "Red Rover": 1958 Ser2 109 Ute Ex NSWFB No. 312 Goes well on historic rego. 2.25 Petrol with Governor, 8 bladed fan, oil cooler, large oil filter, PTO, Missing Pump (can anyone help me), 3.9 ratio diffs.
G'Day Draper - It's good to see some pics of the third of the trio. The two brother vehicles to yours are well known!
http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/k...9/DSCF0502.jpg
http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/k...9/DSCF0503.jpg
http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/k...9/DSCF0505.jpg
I take it by your request for a pump that you are interested in returning it to it's former fire-engine configuration?
Yes the Amag two stage. I have pics of 313 and mine at Cooma Last year and would like to get all three together again.
Hi there
If you send me your home email address - I have a picture of all the Fire Engines at Cooma 2008.....
All the best
Wayne
The most common Stromberg fitted to this engine is off a Holden - but they don't look much like a Zenith! It is possible that Stromberg have made carbies to Zenith design, in fact the name Stromberg-Zenith sounds familiar, but I can't place where I have heard it.
John