I have a stamped Aluminium? plate just before the radiator with the chassis no. + 3/75 which is the build date + "GVW4453" (I'm unsure what this is).
There are no plates in the cab , just holes sadly!
Mines a 75 CKD Diesel.
D
Hi i have a CKD 1975 Series 3 109 trayback and been wondering for a while what this tag is next to the ID plate inside on the bulkhead, it has two lots of numbers
it has
L34391
10934391
what is this tag for, what are these numbers referring to?
i haven't seen this tag on other landy's
ive noticed the last 5 digits are the same on both the numbers, and the bottom number has 109 could that be referring to the wheelbase?
ill post a picture up in the morning
Help much appreciated![]()
I have a stamped Aluminium? plate just before the radiator with the chassis no. + 3/75 which is the build date + "GVW4453" (I'm unsure what this is).
There are no plates in the cab , just holes sadly!
Mines a 75 CKD Diesel.
D
Theis the Pressed Metals Corporation vehicle assembly serial number.L34391
10934391
Your vehicle is the 34,391st long wheelbase assembled at the Land Rover assembly plant in Enfield NSW.
You won't find me on: faceplant; Scipe; Infragam; LumpedIn; ShapCnat or Twitting. I'm just not that interesting.
thanks for the reply's
cheers for that mate, im trying to learn everything i can about the leaf sprung landy's
so this is where my landy was built, did they assemble them anywere else in aus?
whats the L, assembly plant location code or something?
here is a picture of the tag anyway
And Dark61 the "GVW4453" stands for "Gross vehicle weight" it is the maximum operating weight for your vehicle so the maximum operating weight your your landy is 4453lb
im pretty sure thats it, anyone correct me if im wrong
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That's useful Mate - and thanks for the picture as I had two holes I couldn't make sense of next to the eight holes for the info plates. Now I know!
cheers
D
sweet that makes sense, lazy bastards could have remove the plates before paint.
cheers fellas
The Pressed Metals Corp ID plate was only fitted to the CKD vehicles assembled (from imported and locally made parts) at the PMC Factory Enfield NSW. This included the 88 and 109 from Series 1 through Series 3 stage 1.
It didn't include the 80" models or the first of the 86" or 107" which were assembled at master distributors factories in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide and to a lesser extent Perth.
You won't find me on: faceplant; Scipe; Infragam; LumpedIn; ShapCnat or Twitting. I'm just not that interesting.
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