2 axle rigid body

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RJW90

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Hi,

I was looking at my log book the other day and noticed that it says my 90 is a 2 axle rigid body. Does this mean it is registered to the DVLA as being a hard top? or is that just standard for land rover 90/110/130?

Thanks in advance.
 
Hi,

I was looking at my log book the other day and noticed that it says my 90 is a 2 axle rigid body. Does this mean it is registered to the DVLA as being a hard top? or is that just standard for land rover 90/110/130?

Thanks in advance.

2 axel rigid body is pretty much standard for meaning it has 2 axels and a solid non articulated body. ny old yank motor only said that. Does not mean hard top or anything, only if it states that in body type on log book
 
2 axel rigid body is pretty much standard for meaning it has 2 axels and a solid non articulated body. ny old yank motor only said that. Does not mean hard top or anything, only if it states that in body type on log book

Thank you. Was just curious as to what it meant.
 
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