OK, '57 88 in California. First one is with Rover Rondezvous in Panamint Valley. Goler Wash trail, Mengel Pass, Death Valley Natl. Park. Second is down in the Sacramento Valley flatland.
there were a good few series 1 4x2's i know that. my mate has one but 4X2 series 3, thats not very common at all. i hope youll send the axle etc to a good home
The series 3 was originally from the Belgium army (24 volt version)
I researched if it would be possible to convert it from 4x2 to 4x4 , and yes it is, so I bought this one for cheap and bought a second gearbox and a front axle ..
Here is the topic where are some more pictures....