
Originally Posted by
Lotz-A-Landies
Best date I can give you is about July/August 1969:
- 25328426D was delivered to NSW Prisons on 23/4/69
- 25329629G was delivered to NSW Police on 12/9/69
and between those two numbers there are hundreds of military spec Land Rovers. When they are doing mil. spec. Rovers they continue until the end of the batch. In this case there are lots of 6 cyl (347 prefix) but very few 4 cyl (253 prefix) being sold to the civilian market.
Suffix D seems to finish at the end of August 1969
You also have to understand that the suffix dates for Land Rovers built in the UK (using the Gaydon data sourced by Mark Rumsay Et. Al.) and the ones assembled in Australia can be offset by a couple of months. This is because of the time to ship, usually between 8 and 11 weeks and then the time for the changes to be included in assembly. Other times the changes could be almost simultaneous with the UK because it didn't require particular parts to be shipped and could be notified by "telex".
BTW: that site is incorrect on at least one point, Series IIB forward controls were being produced in South Africa through most of 1974.
Hi Diana
I don't mean to hack the thread, but do you have any info on Ralph,
vehicle number 27300512C
Chassis No. LRS11667
Serial No. 8811667
Please.
Thanks Ian
Last edited by ezyrama; 15th August 2014 at 01:20 PM.
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