Although I didn't know the late ones still used the wavy grille, so that is another hint that the pickup really is the 71 Austin the reg plate refers to

Without wishing to get into a rant about the birk who brought up this whole headache in the first place, the general line seemed to be enough for the DVLA wasn't enough for the NHS! Having heard about this chap's previous career, his attitude of claiming outright he knows what he's talking about (when actually he often hasn't a clue, such as believing a car sat copmplete but in need of restoration should be declared scrap) makes more sense, but I'll say no more! Thankfully, he seems to be going now, and the replacement is blissfully ignorant of all things classic related - Which will no doubt be a bad thing at some point, but a good thing for this area of the jobIsn't all that enough for the DVLA? If so, then surely it's enough for their Civil Service comrades, your bosses?
Certainly some, if not all of the doors I've found are LCV thenaupickup wrote:LCV`S had hardboard door panels only, and late vans and pick ups all had chassis plates on the passenger door card.
So also no hole for one either then? Just seems odd to have 2 castings runnnig for the same engine, that's why I ask. Will also help identify the engines rusting away in the back of the workshopall morris engines had no mechanical fuel pump on the side of the block.
With it being such a mix n match I don't know if the painted up kingpins I fitted are the van ones or not, but there is a box full of them in various states of decay. Same goes for the rear end, although I was lead to believe the rear axle is the 8cwt (as was the chassis, although what the difference is I don't know). When you say thicker leaves, are they visibly thicker, or is it a matter of fine measurement? There's a couple of back axles around, I don't know if they're saloon, traveller (there was a traveller stripped up there I think) or LCV as I don't know enough to tell at first glance.do you have any of the original front kingpins, you may well have the larger diameter steering arm, in which case you could deduce it was an austin 8cwt at least, also if original rear leaves would have thicker leaves for the 8cwt austin.
sorry just rambling and may be of no use what so ever
true in theory - although I found one of those on a saloon. Goodness knows what happens to these poor cars during their lifetime!in which case you could deduce it was an austin 8cwt at least,