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  1. #31
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    My 69 is VIN 24436214F

    This is what I got from the CalVIN calculator

    244 Model: Land Rover, Series IIA
    Body type: Basic or Station wagon
    Wheel base: 88in
    Engine: petrol
    Model years: 1962-1971
    Destination: Export, left-hand drive (LHD)
    36214 Serial number
    F Design: Five significant design modifications
    Suffix used from March 1969 till April 1969

    If anyone knows anything more of where this batch went to etc. drop me a line.
    Neil
    1969 Series IIA 88 Daily Driver.

  2. #32
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    Neil,

    Post some pictures of your ride. We would love to get a closer look.

    -Gary
    "I can't believe I'm sitting here, completely surrounded by no beer!" -Onslow

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    Gary swing over to the pictures page I posted a load of series **** over there.

    -Neil
    Neil
    1969 Series IIA 88 Daily Driver.

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    Hi I have a 69 Bugeye VIN no: 24435829F. I couldn't resist the paint scheme. It a great little road warrior. I love the idea of a Bugeye Registry. Nice to know there are a few of us out there.

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    I love the paint job! is it actually paint or are they vinyl decals? My dad and I were thinking of going down the same road with our IIA 109. You have a cool little truck!

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    Dude, that zebra look is tight!
    "I can't believe I'm sitting here, completely surrounded by no beer!" -Onslow

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    Updated the summary list in the first post.

    Jeff, I noticed while doing that, that Steve's and your's are 3 units apart; rolling down the line, very close together.

    Let me know if anyone wants a "Bugeye Registry" logo sent to them.

    -Gary
    "I can't believe I'm sitting here, completely surrounded by no beer!" -Onslow

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    Thanks! The zebra is actually painted that way. It was done many years ago by the original owner in Arizona. The paint is a bit faded, but I hope to get it redone or touched up one of these days when I can afford it. Right now, I am trying to get new seats in, so my dogs can ride with me, and do a few other things to the interior. I named it Oliver (in tribute to one of Richard Hammond's cars on Top Gear).

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    I forgot to add that I would love to get a Bugeye logo!

    The thunderfoot is from the name of our farm. We have some Friesian horses, and when they run it sounds like thunder.

    TJ and Oliver the Bugeyed Zebra

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    Cheers, Thompson
    Art & Creative Director, Rovers Magazine
    Rovers North, Inc.

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