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General Discussion / Re: Chassis and vehicle identi...
Last post by Archie - Today at 02:28 AM
IAN (were you known as The Fonz at Methil? If so, I briefly worked with you.)😁

The true ID of the vehicle is the VIN.
In modern vehicles, this is confirmed ONLY as the STAMPED VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) on the chassis. NOT a Visible VIN, or VIN Plate.

As the S2 only has the VIN plate (on the bulkhead) this is the only True ID.

I assume that if you move this plate to a new bulkhead and / or chassis, the vehicle ID moves with it, providing that a substantial amount of the vehicle remains original.

Once this is confirmed, you could probably change everything on the vehicle and still have an 'original'

Time for the 'comments'.........
#2
General Discussion / Re: EMLRA (Ex military land ro...
Last post by Seanlandy - Yesterday at 08:20 PM
Fair point. I do look at and read some of the Series 1,2 3 and Light Weight Facebook group stuff.
#3
General Discussion / Re: EMLRA (Ex military land ro...
Last post by Bloke - Yesterday at 07:57 PM
Personally I think the S2C has hit a nice equilibrium between the Forum and the Facebook group. Both serve a slightly different purpose and compliment each other if you happen to use both.
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General Discussion / Chassis and vehicle identifica...
Last post by Ian F - Yesterday at 06:17 PM
This is more of an observation than anything directly to do with Series Land Rovers.
There has been much discussion and hand wringing about replacement chassis for our Series 2s. 
I thought I should throw in the fact (as far as I am aware) that, for example, Triumph TR chassis have no identifying numbers stamped on them. The vehicle identity is given by a plate rivetted (?) on the body bulkhead. At least this was the case with my 1954 TR2.
So how this affects the definitive vehicle identity I am not sure.

Ian F
#5
General Discussion / Re: track rod ends - which one...
Last post by Clifford Pope - Yesterday at 06:09 PM
Quote from: Craig T on May 21, 2024, 09:35 AMInstalling the fully threaded TRE's into the part threaded rods is a bad thing to do as the number of threads engaged is reduced and they can pull out the end of the tubes.

Craig.

That surely depends on the actual total length of the rod in each case? If the length is the same, but earlier ones are only partly threaded, then the number of threads engaged is bound to be less than with the later fully-threaded type. That perhaps was a reason for the changeover?
The point surely is that the clamp on a partly-threaded tube will not clamp properly on the threads of a fully-threaded TRE, because it is intended for the slightly larger diameter of the shouldered TRE?
#6
General Discussion / Re: EMLRA (Ex military land ro...
Last post by nathanglasgow - Yesterday at 05:44 PM
I'd imagine the core members of EMLRA are possibly even more old codgerish and Facebook adverse so I just don't get making the forum essentially 'pay to view'
#7
General Discussion / Re: EMLRA (Ex military land ro...
Last post by Beowulf - Yesterday at 05:43 PM
I`m a full member of EMLRA but hadn't visited the site for a while. You'd think paying members would have been told about these changes, but I`ve not received anything.

When I last looked in on the new site, there were a pitiful 5 posted topics across the 5 main categories, so it seems that everything that came before has been lost. It`s sad to see any club go under, but didn`t someone say, use it or lose it?

It`s another sign of the times, as in the same way the younger generation are much less likely to watch television, instead they get everything on their phones.

Whatever magic the S2C  :gold-cup  is making, lets keep on making it, because it seems to be bucking a very sorry trend  :cheers
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General Discussion / Re: EMLRA (Ex military land ro...
Last post by diffwhine - Yesterday at 05:37 PM
I'm a late middle aged codger and I just don't get Facebook. As far as I can see, the screen shows about 20% stuff which might be relevant to me and 80% general rubbish or videos of morons doing stupid things. Maybe I'm old before my time, but can't really see the point of it. Also too many people happy to shoot others down for asking questions. A firm is nice - it's self contained and no other flannel there to bother you.
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General Discussion / Re: EMLRA (Ex military land ro...
Last post by Alan Drover - Yesterday at 05:35 PM
I'm not on Facebook and I'll never be on Facebook. I'd better not express my opinion of those who are.
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General Discussion / Re: Series 2a 1965 Bulkhead
Last post by pennerz123! - Yesterday at 05:13 PM
nice one space-kook, thanks