Alaska Mike said:
I thought that was a IIA bugeye, from the front grill. I haven't developed an eye for these things yet.
If memory serves me correctly, the term "bugeye" referred to the first Series IIAs that had the headlights moved to the outer fenders (in about 1968). They were surface-mounted, hence the term. Then, in the following year, they mounted them properly, and continued them in that position following the introduction of the Series III in 1971/2.
The SIII is most easily recognised from the front by the plastic grille instead of galvanised - as shown by the comparison of these: a late SIIA, and a SIII.
The "deluxe" bonnet was only offered as an option sometime after the IIA was introduced (I think), which is why I guessed it wasn't an early SIIA. The deluxe bonnet became standard with the Series III, or maybe a bit earlier.
Standard bonnet:
Deluxe bonnet:
Help! I'm a Land Rover nerd! :yikes: