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    Stage 1 Identification puzzle

    Hello,
    a week ago I purchased what appears to be an early stage 1 Land Rover, however I am having trouble identifying it.

    Unfortunately a previous owner has removed the Australian compliance plates, ( I will try to track them down )

    This Land Rover seems to have had two main owners previously, with the person I purchased it from and myself just short time owners, and not driven it due to it's poor Rusty state.

    This Stage one is Chassis number SALLBCAV1AF539206, Serial number 43978 and Engine number 22G0011 it will have been built in Australia as far as I know.

    I Intend to use the diffs for another series three, but before I do I decided to check what I had first!

    There are a number of curious features on this Land Rover the first being that the engine number is a low 11, the information I have seen indicates that it should be 22G00011 however this is not my mistake it is definitely 22G0011. the tag on the rocker cover states that ( the rocker cover at least ) was produced 4th month of 85 which is consistent with the engine having been changed.
    There is also a mis match in the engine mounts and flat plates have been welded on, I don't know what went on there? It looks as a different type of engine with engine mounts further forward was originally fitted, ( perhaps an Isuzu Diesel )

    There is a couple of crude floor gearbox plates to meet up to the plastic main G/ box cover.

    There is a plate about 3/4" sandwedged between the rear of the bell housing and the front of the main gearbox.

    The date print on the brake booster is 03ARP76 which seems to indicate that it might have been produced 3rd of a April 1976. It is possible this may have been chaged I suppose.

    I don't know how to read the glass date but it has dots over the A of Perma and over the G of Glass.

    I have a vague recollection that Rover Australia donated Land Rovers to sea rescue groups in the 70's or early 80's, Perhaps this may have been one of those.
    There are Costal ( West Australian ) stickers all over it.

    The original engine ( which may have been Diesel ) seems to have been replaced with the 3.5V8. because the adapter plates reach backwards 2 or 3 inches to mate up with the 3.5 Stage one engine mounts.

    It is guess work at this stage, perhaps the numbers might mean something to the more experienced.

    Mike from Western Australia.
    Last edited by plus 30; 8th March 2014 at 08:58 PM. Reason: Now found Chassis number

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    Mystry solved

    I have had another look at the stage 1 and now see that there is another digit to the engine number making it 22G00119 this is still a low number and seems to indicate that it took till 1985 for 119 of these V8 stage one models to be produced.
    This raises the question is this vehicle of any historical significance?

    I searched around and found a gearstick knob showing 5 gears and realise the chassis nunber indicated that it was originally a 4 speed, that accounts for the gearbox sopacer plate and the modified engine mounts, looks as if originally the Stage ones had a mounting with two lower attatching bolts either side and not the circular 4cyl type mount with one stud top and bottom.

    Mike

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    Isn't there another thread on this very same topic
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    Quote Originally Posted by garrycol View Post
    Isn't there another thread on this very same topic
    Hello Garry,
    I am very new to this site and are having trouble navagation my way around.
    The pictures were kindly sorted out for me by "Lots of Landys" and may have appeared in a different location, I don't know what happened!

    Mike

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    Hi Mike - this is a double thread so I have asked the mods to merge with your other thread Stage 1 Identification puzzle

    Cheers

    Garry
    REMLR 243

    2007 Range Rover Sport TDV6
    1977 FC 101
    1976 Jaguar XJ12C
    1973 Haflinger AP700
    1971 Jaguar V12 E-Type Series 3 Roadster
    1957 Series 1 88"
    1957 Series 1 88" Station Wagon

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