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Skint George

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  1. My 1972 Lightweight is painted Deep Bronze Green, the way it was when it left the factory.

    I have seen other old Landrovers painted a darker green that looks like British Racing Green.

    A contact on a Landrover forum has told me that MOD green was used too.

    Does anyone know it's correct colour title or a similar "civvy" equivalent and where I could get it?

    George

  2. I am trying to trace which units my Lightweight 52 FL 08 served with in Germany from 1972 until 1985.

    I have the B vehicle data card from the RLC museum which tells me which workshops it went to but nothing else.

    Any info or photos would be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks,

    George

  3. In and out of the local DVLA office in about 15 minutes.

    Showed a very helpful member of staff my documents and heritage certificate.

    Walked out with a Historic tax disc, a refund form and the offer of a new age related plate (didn't do it then, short of time) whenever I want. I would recommend the cost of a heritage certificate anytime!

  4. Thanks for all the info guys.

    My chassis has two steering relays.

    I contacted the DVLA today and they said to post the certificate and the V5 and they would change it to historic tax.

    I'm still waiting for the Army history from the RLC museum.

    While I'm here, does anyone know the owner of Lightweight A770 PNA ?

    I have a display board made by Peter Barrett (a previous owner)for 93KA83 which belongs to this vehicle.

    It has a full military history and army registration plates (see attached photo).

    It's sitting in my shed waiting for the owner.

    It's free to the owner!

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  5. This is my latest toy.

    A series 3 Lightweight.

    When bought it was in the markings of the Defense Fire Service. I have since learned that these "blues and two's" were an add on by a previous owner. The Landrover came with a display board for 93KA83 so I thought I had it's history.

    I was wrong.

    I've talked to a previous owner of 93KA83 who knows that when he sold the LWT to Blanchards, the vehicle was sold on to a lad from Glasgow without the blues etc.

    The blues and two's were aquired by another LWT owner near York.

    I bought it from the York lad and removed the lights Which are probably on a jeep by now (hello Brian). Different things about the vehicle made me think it was older that the V5 stated, which states manufactured 1978.

    It didn't help when people come up to me and ask why a Series 2A is on a "S" reg.

    So I applied for a heritage certificate which came today after 3 weeks waiting.

    The certificate states it is a 1972 LHD export model.

    So now I can apply for historic tax status.

    At some point it was changed to RHD (Nick Johns gives a good reason for this)

    George

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  6. The V5 for my Lightweight Landrover stated that it was manufactured in 1978 and RHD.

    A few people have looked at it and thought it was an older model even though the headlights were on the wings (I know that later model series 2A's that this modification).

    I applied for a Heritage certificate which arrived today and it states it was build 13th May 1972 and delivered to the Central Army Depot, Ashchurch 18th May.

    The certificate also states it was a LHD export model.

    So at some point it was converted to RHD (would the army do this?) and brought back to the U.K.

    As it was an export model, would this effect the vehicle getting historic vehicle tax and how would I go about this process?

    Thanks,

    George

  7. Hi Steve, Degsy and Willyslancs. Thanks for the info.

    I hope I get asked about registrations on the next pub quiz I go to!

    I will also contact the Heritage Centre for more info.

    If I find anything out of benefit to other HMVF members I'll let you know.

    Thanks again.

    George

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