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    Very Nice! However, I believe that the grille and bulkhead are from a Series III.....

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    I agree. It night even be one. I cant ever seem to get a solid answer on it.

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    What does the dash look like?
    Jim

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    Im torn, rebuild the Perkins 2.25 or update. oy!

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    I agree w/ Ted...looks to be a III. Have you researched the SN?

    To rebuild or upgrade...I supose that depends on the intended use and depth of your wallet. Personally I'm one for keeping things original & simple. Not really sure if I would want to do more than 50mph in one of these ole beasts!

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    While the "H" registration suggests its a 1968 it is a series 3 so it has to be newer than 1971 as 71 was the last year of the 2a's. There are so many things that say series 3.
    1971 series 2a 88, series 3 trans, Fairey OD, owned since 1978.

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    Very possible that it could be both...stranger things have happened.

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