
Originally Posted by
Lotz-A-Landies
No that information is incorrect.
- The bonnet on the left is a deluxe bonnet that is not supposed to have a wheel carrier on.
- The bonnet on the right is the standard bonnet.
- There is a third bonnet, also a deluxe bonnet that has a recess and the fittings for the spare tyre.
The deluxe bonnets were fitted to vehicles with deluxe trim, such as station wagons. They were first fitted in 1958 and continued alongside the standard bonnet right through series 2/2a/3 Land Rover production.
You are correct about the heights of the bonnets, and that is also the reason that the deluxe bonnet for spare tyres has a wheel shaped recess so that the tyre does not obstruct forward vision too much.
Diana
The deluxe bonnet is the only one listed in the 2a parts book (implying the standard bonnet was limited to Series 2), but most 2a Landrovers I have seen have the standard one. Despite "not supposed to have a wheel carrier on" almost every undished deluxe bonnet I have seen has a spare wheel carrier on it! (as has almost every standard bonnet I have seen)
John
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
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