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#16 (permalink) |
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Nut Futzer
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The guy that "corrected" it was a dmv vin investigator.. its fine.
no its an sIII 88" I have registrations going back to the early 90s, its been a 2590xxx5B manufactured 7-73 since then. At this point it doesn't matter if its accurate or not, just that it matches what is on the vehicle, and in the computer and not reported stolen. Its been "verified", its golden for the state of hawaii. Now if for some reason that isn't a series III, I'm interested, but the state of hawaii need not be involved. But i'm pretty sure it matches up with this: 141xxxxxx - 145xxxxxx: Series II 88 inch petrol 146xxxxxx - 150xxxxxx: Series II 88 inch diesel 151xxxxxx - 155xxxxxx: Series II 109 inch petrol 156xxxxxx - 160xxxxxx: Series II 109 inch diesel 161xxxxxx - 165xxxxxx: Series II 109 inch petrol station wagon 166xxxxxx - 170xxxxxx: Series II 109 inch diesel station wagon 222xxxxxx - 229xxxxxx: Series IIA 109 inch petrol One Tonne 6 cylinder 231xxxxxx - 235xxxxxx: Series IIA 109 inch petrol One Tonne 236xxxxxx - 239xxxxxx: Series IIA 88 inch petrol airportable ('Lightweight') 241xxxxxx - 245xxxxxx: Series IIA 88 inch petrol 246xxxxxx - 250xxxxxx: Series IIA 109 inch petrol One Tonne 251xxxxxx - 255xxxxxx: Series IIA 109 inch petrol 259xxxxxx - 259xxxxxx: Series III 88 inch petrol 261xxxxxx - 265xxxxxx: Series IIA 109 inch petrol station wagon 266xxxxxx - 270xxxxxx: Series IIA 109 inch petrol One Tonne 6 cylinder 271xxxxxx - 275xxxxxx: Series IIA 88 inch diesel 276xxxxxx - 280xxxxxx: Series IIA 109 inch diesel 281xxxxxx - 285xxxxxx: Series IIA 109 inch diesel station wagon 286xxxxxx - 290xxxxxx: Series IIA Forward Control petrol 300xxxxxx - 304xxxxxx: Series IIA Forward Control petrol 6 cylinder 305xxxxxx - 305xxxxxx: Series IIA Forward Control diesel 310xxxxxx - 310xxxxxx: Series IIA 109 inch airportable (military) 315xxxxxx - 319xxxxxx: Series IIA 88 inch petrol station wagon 320xxxxxx - 324xxxxxx: Series IIA 88 inch diesel station wagon 325xxxxxx - 329xxxxxx: Series IIB Forward Control petrol 330xxxxxx - 334xxxxxx: Series IIB Forward Control petrol 6 cylinder 335xxxxxx - 339xxxxxx: Series IIB Forward Control diesel 343xxxxxx - 343xxxxxx: Series IIA 109 inch petrol 6 cylinder station wagon (North America) 345xxxxxx - 349xxxxxx: Series IIA 109 inch petrol 6 cylinder 350xxxxxx - 354xxxxxx: Series IIA 109 inch petrol 6 cylinder station wagon 524xxxxxx - 524xxxxxx: Series IIA 88 inch petrol station wagon (North America) 895xxxxxx - 895xxxxxx: Series III 88 inch diesel airportable ('Lightweight' - military export) 901xxxxxx - 905xxxxxx: Series III 88 inch petrol 906xxxxxx - 910xxxxxx: Series III 88 inch diesel 911xxxxxx - 915xxxxxx: Series III 109 inch petrol 916xxxxxx - 920xxxxxx: Series III 109 inch diesel 921xxxxxx - 925xxxxxx: Series III 88 inch petrol station wagon 926xxxxxx - 930xxxxxx: Series III 88 inch diesel station wagon 931xxxxxx - 935xxxxxx: Series III 109 inch petrol station wagon 936xxxxxx - 940xxxxxx: Series III 109 inch diesel station wagon 941xxxxxx - 945xxxxxx: Series III 109 inch petrol 6 cylinder 946xxxxxx - 950xxxxxx: Series III 109 inch petrol 6 cylinder station wagon 951xxxxxx - 955xxxxxx: Series III 88 inch petrol airportable ('Lightweight') 956xxxxxx - 960xxxxxx: 101 Forward Control 12 volt 961xxxxxx - 965xxxxxx: 101 Forward Control 24 volt |
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Zed; go to LR4x4 - The Land Rover Forum (Powered by Invision Power Board). Look under the members vehicles section, just above the series section. A few of us have been talking about that just this week, and they're some good links that give you the engine numbers. Were posted by turner engineering, so definitely accurate.
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Nut Futzer
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thanx
I know what the vehicle is and that its a 2.25. Just wondering if I can tell the year etc the engine is. Does it belong to that vehicle or does it belong to an 83 or a 53.. something.. Maybe I didn't find the right thread. I just clicked on ones you had been in. Found one talking about vins. |
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Nut Futzer
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More pounding on the rover.
This time I succumbed to torching it much faster than the last time. I am going to go out and buy that propane torch. Seems everything needs it. Today it was trying to do an alignment. You can believe that there was no moving those ball joints without a good deal of work. One came right out.. one was frozen till heated quite a bit. (gas camp stove) Luckily I had a new pair in my parts box.
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