36660935 was in a CKD batch of 11 vehicles Dispatched Out on the 15/1/1953 to Regent Motors Melbourne.
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Well now, these two handsome beasties now reside in Wrinklearthur's paddock.
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Now we need a name for the 80" as the 86" is called 'HECter', so who is going to be the first to offer the 80" a name.
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Just call it HEC for short.:D
Regards
Glen
Was it also used by the same mob?
Perhaps Hydra! But you'll have to check for serpents around the head each morning. :D
HEC is a acronym for Hydro Electric Commission ( 1929 to 1996 ), The Hydro was the Government body responsible for all aspects of Electric power generation and it's distribution, until it was split into three separate bodies.
So should we call the 80" "Hydro' being short for The Hydro Electric Commission of Tasmania?
But before I do name him that, I still want to have some evidence that this 80" was in fact used by the HEC.
I did meet a chap who started as an apprentice for the Hydro and worked on servicing Land Rovers, He is willing to show me some photo's that he has kept of that period .
Maybe his first name 'Geoff' would be a good one to name the 80".
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If the pics are good and he has some good stories you will have to see if he will let you post them on this site :)
I have a 53 model from the Snowy Scheme 36660192 with hard top.
The 2 Landies look good though, keeping us all out of trouble :D or getting into more.
Wardy
Having a bit of fun trying to find the correct bonnet for the 86", ended up with yet another 88" bonnet --- that makes 1 x 80", 3 x 88" bonnets and 0 X 86" bonnets spare. :(
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Hello all,
I have a road registered 52 80in in totally original condition, I picked it up north of Sydney but was wondering if I could find out where it was originally delivered to or any info on it?
Chassis number is 26161454.
Cheers, Tim
Where or how do you access the Faull's sales register? I have a 1958 Series 1 109", Body No: 2404, Serial No: 1092404, Car No: 123800646, Engine No: 111805396, and I can't read the chassis No on the rear passenger spring hanger because it looks like it has been worn away by a swinging mudflap (is the any where else I might find the chassis number).
Regards
Jonesy1972
Hi Jonesy
Just a quick one as I only came inside for a cold drink.
If the 109 hasn't been rebuilt, the chassis number should match the one the plate inside on the firewall.
Even if that spot is worn you should be able to pickup and read a couple of the numbers ( with a torch at dusk is best ).
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