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<blockquote data-quote="timff" data-source="post: 7501916" data-attributes="member: 51102"><p>Its a Series 1 86'' made between 1953 and 1958. I had one till earlier in the year. Dad had a 1953 80'' which were made between 1948 and 1953 which were the same wheelbase as the Willys Jeep. The differences between the two are that on the 86'' the front wings have a join above the headlights and the doors have the recessed handle. The Series 2 came out in 1958/59 with the expanded waistline along the door tops which basically didn't change till production of the Defender ceased. </p><p>The one in the photo has a new DVLA non transferable reg (SK gives it away) as the original reg has clearly been sold, Shame.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timff, post: 7501916, member: 51102"] Its a Series 1 86'' made between 1953 and 1958. I had one till earlier in the year. Dad had a 1953 80'' which were made between 1948 and 1953 which were the same wheelbase as the Willys Jeep. The differences between the two are that on the 86'' the front wings have a join above the headlights and the doors have the recessed handle. The Series 2 came out in 1958/59 with the expanded waistline along the door tops which basically didn't change till production of the Defender ceased. The one in the photo has a new DVLA non transferable reg (SK gives it away) as the original reg has clearly been sold, Shame. [/QUOTE]
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