Series 2a about '66 or '67 - RHD CKD 88.
John
Printable View
Me thinks it is a 66 or a little younger as it's not a "Black Dash" model (ie. push button start and small instrument box under the dash propper as opposed to turn key ignition).
thanks whats the complance pate where the glove box would be in a normal car it has some no but like the rest of the plates their faded
uv light might help me thinks
Well, it won't have a compliance plate - they did not exist until the mid seventies. There should be three of plates on the firewall straight in front of the gearlever below the instrument panel.
These should be an instruction plate for the extra red and yellow levers, which usually has the chassis serial number stamped on it. There should also be a narrower plate the same width below it with a warning about using four wheel drive on hard surfaces, and above it a much smaller plate by Pressed Metal Corporation, with their (different) build number stamped on it.
John
nothing on REMLR about navy, although the tail light protectors look similar to the army ones.
That said, our navy records are far from complete!
milly (ive named her now) been an 88 is that short it didnt matter most of the waight was slightly forward of the axles so at 105km down the freway we hardly new it was their
that reminds me to thank mum for borowing deo since i have been to slack to fix crab
a bit of an update roof is nearly off
door tops are off and stuffed beyond repair
found a small hole in the drivers side door pillar
and im struggleing with the cluch and brake masters but i can work around it hopefuly
thanks jono
So you would say you are having fun then!?
West coast rover have new door tops cheap (but sIII type).
Remember.....you MUST have this going and licensed by July 1st~!
is that an offer to help cliffy
bloody ofe im having fun i've secretly wanted a series landy since i had one as a company car out on acoona station
IM LIVEIN THE DREAM
more pics the roof is only siting on
http://www.msmaustralia.com.au/4x4/jono/Landy11.jpg
http://www.msmaustralia.com.au/4x4/jono/Landy12.jpg
http://www.msmaustralia.com.au/4x4/jono/Landy10.jpg
http://www.msmaustralia.com.au/4x4/jono/Landy9.jpg
I would help if I didn't need to a fair bit of work on the lightweight to get it "reliable".