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Hi ! My name is Steve and I live and work in SE London.

i've had a Series three SWB and I'm now running a 110 Defender

and a 24v 101 Forward Control.

 

i'm always looking for 101 bits.

 

i scour scrap yards and sometimes get lucky.

i recently found a Yard with LR wiring looms new in bag.

i don't know what they are for and they don't fit any of my vehicles .

 

if someone could direct me to the appropriate forum here I can post details.

 

Cheers

Steve

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Thanks Tony.

Yes 101 ownership -spares and petrol stations.

I've found more holy grails than I have exhaust manifolds !

 

As I mentioned, I found some wiring looms in a scrapyard.

part no PRC 1234

NATO NID 5995-99-759-7492

Lucas p/n 51211029

 

new in bag.

 

I have no idea what they fit.

Should I post this somewhere else ?

 

Cheers

 

Steve

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Steve I have actually looked for you a few days ago, I have searched IPC/ISPLs for Rover 1, 8, 8/2, 9, 9/1, Series 3 LtWt, SWB Diesel, 3/4 Ton, Shorland Mk 3, TACR S3, 1 Tonne, Defender 90 & 110 but I can't find my Rover 10/11 book.

 

The thing is that for each vehicle type there may be many many contracts that have differences & within these there may be dozens & dozens of vehicle variants identified by an "Item" number & the differences are identified by a "Parts Peculiar to Contract xxx or Items xxx List" I have quite a few of these but not hit on anything.

 

Judging by the PRC number it suggests this may be early 1980s era.

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Steve I have actually looked for you a few days ago, I have searched IPC/ISPLs for Rover 1, 8, 8/2, 9, 9/1, Series 3 LtWt, SWB Diesel, 3/4 Ton, Shorland Mk 3, TACR S3, 1 Tonne, Defender 90 & 110 but I can't find my Rover 10/11 book.

 

The thing is that for each vehicle type there may be many many contracts that have differences & within these there may be dozens & dozens of vehicle variants identified by an "Item" number & the differences are identified by a "Parts Peculiar to Contract xxx or Items xxx List" I have quite a few of these but not hit on anything.

 

Judging by the PRC number it suggests this may be early 1980s era.

 

Clive,

A local car parts business had a load of these harnesses for sale last year at £5 plus postage. Said to be for a 1991 Land Rover, but another link indicated they were a main harness for a LHD Series 3 88/109, which sounds more plausible.

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Richard this sounds all rather familiar, did this loom up a few years ago? If so I wish I had remembered, would have saved quite a bit of time searching through stuff that I couldn't find the answer to!

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Gentlemen , I must apologize if I have caused you uneccesary research .

I naively believed that within PRC , NATO and Lucas part nos it would be straightforward

to track the vehicle down.

 

Thank you for all your help .

 

Steve

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