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Jim-Willy:
Its newer than mine, its a series 3 and shouldn't be tax exempt..........

It has 2 more cylinders than mine aswell which makes it very very cool in my eyes 8)

Devon-Rover:
It looks like a Rover 10 GS? that has had a few mods. and a new rear cross member.

It can be told by the fact the number plate was issued when the landy was demobbed.

Some silly person has put a Series 3 grill on it.  :twisted:  The front panel is series IIA, the bulkhead is series IIA the Passenger side wing has no hole in it verdict IIA. 1969 she era i guess.





I'll go back to counting my rivets.  :lol:

Lee_D:
Yup I began to wonder that after I'd queried, My IIa was an M reg I believe but then had an age related plate applied by the rather fanatical PO when he went down the proving the Tax exemption route... forgot that I did   :idea:  :oops:  :idea:

landroverkeith:

--- Quote from: "Devon-Rover" ---It looks like a Rover 10 GS? that has had a few mods. and a new rear cross member.

It can be told by the fact the number plate was issued when the landy was demobbed.

Some silly person has put a Series 3 grill on it.  :twisted:  The front panel is series IIA, the bulkhead is series IIA the Passenger side wing has no hole in it verdict IIA. 1969 she era i guess.





I'll go back to counting my rivets.  :lol:
--- End quote ---


1966 btw ;)



:) at last someone who can tell me a bit about her history

landroverkeith:

--- Quote from: "Jim-Willy" ---Its newer than mine, its a series 3 and shouldn't be tax exempt..........

It has 2 more cylinders than mine aswell which makes it very very cool in my eyes 8)
--- End quote ---



insides it has the dash of a 2a and is infacy wat the chap sold me it as
 but i have my doubts because of the plate

however i have loads of the previous tax discs and they all have historic vehicle on them

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