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32FG76 1968 Series IIA 109GS

PostPosted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 8:32 pm
by 101sean
Only owned it for one year but always regret selling it, would love to get it back.

Ex 36 Signals TA with only 18000 on the clock. Sold it in 1989 or 90 I think to a guy in Essex, never seen it since. Civvy reg was Q610FLE

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Ooops, getting it wrong in Belgium!
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 8:40 pm
by m_jones
Close. 32FG41 is parked outside mine at the moment. Also served with 36 (Eastern) Signals Regt, TA.

32FG49 was sold on ebay in 2009.

There is another just down the road from me in Lancing that is from this contract. Unfortunately I have not got the military or civvi registration numbers, but I drive past it several times a week. I once looked through the drivers window at the contract plate but could not see the registration number due to moss and condensation on the inside of the glass. That one wears a hardtop and a Military Police sign on the front bumper.

PostPosted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 8:58 pm
by m_jones
Something that does surprise me is that in 1990 your vehicle and mine looked identical!
Both were in camo.
Both were ragtop.
Both had identical free-wheeling hubs.
Both had a grey bridge plate.
Both carried the ATU box on the drivers side wing only.
Both carried the side arms, but with only the drivers side having the HF base.
Both only had the seats fitted at the front of the rear body.
Both had the ammo box on the front bumper with the number plate screwed to it.

However as far as I can tell mine did not have the search light. :(

PostPosted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 11:03 pm
by 101sean
It was my first fully milspec Land Rover but it was early days, before I realised fwh were a waste of time and white wheel nuts were OTT! It was unbelievably straight apart from a minor dinge from that tree.

Interesting to know other close numbers were around, mine came from a dealer in North London and I bought it of a mate for £1300 and sold it for £1800.

PostPosted: Thu Jan 10, 2013 12:06 am
by m_jones
I paid £250 for mine (£150 actually as the seller married my sister and forgot to ask for the other £100!)

Will never sell it. My wife (who I separated from) proposed to me in it. Even now it still gets filled with rubbish for the tip runs. Far too useful.

Re: 32FG76 1968 Series IIA 109GS

PostPosted: Wed Jun 12, 2013 7:06 pm
by zollaf
you didn't sell it to a chap called matt did you , who worked for anglia tv ? , just he was a friend of mine around that time and bought one identical, ex 36 as well. my brother nick inspected it for him . ring any bells ?
if it does, i don't know what happened to it afterwards.

Re: 32FG76 1968 Series IIA 109GS

PostPosted: Wed Jun 12, 2013 8:04 pm
by zollaf
edit : just dug out a chs with it on and his was a different reg, cby223 G or something like that, but everything else is the same so maybe it is yours and the reg was changed ? who knows.

Re: 32FG76 1968 Series IIA 109GS

PostPosted: Wed Jun 12, 2013 10:15 pm
by m_jones
I wonder who owns that one then? It is still on the DVLA database (I use theaa.com as it gives basic details for free, but not tax/ sorn status)

Registration Number CBY223G
Make LAND ROVER
Model 109" - 4 CYL
Year of manufacture 1968
Engine size (cc) 2225

Re: 32FG76 1968 Series IIA 109GS

PostPosted: Mon Jun 17, 2013 5:48 pm
by 101sean
Yes that was it, he must have got rid of the Q reg. It was embarrassing when he picked it up as I'd been in the pub all day at a Christmas do and was drunk as a skunk! Friend of mine had to count the cash as I was so far gone.

Re: 32FG76 1968 Series IIA 109GS

PostPosted: Mon Jul 01, 2013 8:43 pm
by zollaf
i have no idea what happened to it. he stuck a set of sats on it and did a bit of off roading, i bent a sill panel, then he got taken seriously ill and i have no idea if he is even still alive.