Here you go, its a 109 1969 3 owners, myself, my pal and the first owner who bought it and took it all over Africa in the early 70s. Only thing different to stock is perkins prima to make it useable with the cost of fuel, so would we all agree it is an ENV rear axle there?
Spec is
1969 Series 2a
2a original gearbox with Fairey Overdrive from new
Parabolics on the front
Perkins Prima Engine conversion
BFGs
stainless exhaust
Tidy looking vehicle, nice to see another 6 pot owner on here. I'm currently in the middle of some structural repairs on mine, nearly ready for it to come out of the workshop!
Pretty sure it was factory fitted, neither myself of mate who owned before changed it, then there is the original owner who took the vehicle all over africa, he spec'd the vehicle in 1969. He took alot of time with bash guards and the like fitted for his trip. In 1969 it was a factory option on the 109 Six cylinder to have the ENV axle, Sailsbury took over when ENV went out of business in the late 60s
Nope not a tight fit, there is about 12 inches of free space between the engine and radiator.
To keep the straight six would have meant I could not afford to run it, the Perkins produces 81bhp while the 6 produced 83bhp
The fuel consumption was the biggie 40+mpg over 18mpg, does not have the same noise but I like it when the turbo come in, its a bit like an intercity 125 plus it will easily do 70 with overdrive