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@AL1975 , just read the post and your, theoretical, dilemma. As others have said, just drive your new Defender and enjoy every minute that goes with buying a new mechanical mistress.
Although it may appear to have a chequered history, there are 100's/1000's out there with similar histories where previous owners have changed chassis, body, body styles, engines, gearboxes, axles to improve performance/driveability...and their whole interiors simply to upgrade.
I can share my Def90 history with you if this helps. Originally a Military GS 90 hardtop with 2.5n/a engine...a bog std MOD 90. Previous owner/s replaced the 2.5n/a engine with a 200tdi engine and converted from a hardtop to a soft top, adding a full through to chassis Safety Devices external roll cage...and a very nice job they've done too. Now, not long after I bought the 90 the engine went into wobbly mode so I decided to bite the bullet and buy a brand new uprated Turner Engineering 200tdi engine. This has lead me down the slippery slope of piling a bucket load of cash into the 90 replacing/refurbishing/improving everything under the bonnet, all new suspension, total refurbish of the chassis and underbody +++ a whole lot more. But the point is, my 90 is far from original and I intend to enjoy every last minute of the old girl. Holiday with her, Alpine tours, a bit of off-roading, trips to local rural pubs with friends and family...and just having a mass of fun
So, I don't think you have too much to worry about. You've simply bought an upgraded 90 that should be enjoyed. Not sure about you but when I buy a new toy part of the relationship journey is for us guys to bond with our mechanical mistresses...and there's nothing better than giving your new toy a thoroughly good service changing all her fluids, giving her bush/es and joint nipples a good greasing...and clean her inside out, every last crevice, until she's gleaming. That way you have an old bus you're proud of and, like any mistress, you get to know her every foible
Good luck with your new 90 and go out and have some fun
Although it may appear to have a chequered history, there are 100's/1000's out there with similar histories where previous owners have changed chassis, body, body styles, engines, gearboxes, axles to improve performance/driveability...and their whole interiors simply to upgrade.
I can share my Def90 history with you if this helps. Originally a Military GS 90 hardtop with 2.5n/a engine...a bog std MOD 90. Previous owner/s replaced the 2.5n/a engine with a 200tdi engine and converted from a hardtop to a soft top, adding a full through to chassis Safety Devices external roll cage...and a very nice job they've done too. Now, not long after I bought the 90 the engine went into wobbly mode so I decided to bite the bullet and buy a brand new uprated Turner Engineering 200tdi engine. This has lead me down the slippery slope of piling a bucket load of cash into the 90 replacing/refurbishing/improving everything under the bonnet, all new suspension, total refurbish of the chassis and underbody +++ a whole lot more. But the point is, my 90 is far from original and I intend to enjoy every last minute of the old girl. Holiday with her, Alpine tours, a bit of off-roading, trips to local rural pubs with friends and family...and just having a mass of fun
So, I don't think you have too much to worry about. You've simply bought an upgraded 90 that should be enjoyed. Not sure about you but when I buy a new toy part of the relationship journey is for us guys to bond with our mechanical mistresses...and there's nothing better than giving your new toy a thoroughly good service changing all her fluids, giving her bush/es and joint nipples a good greasing...and clean her inside out, every last crevice, until she's gleaming. That way you have an old bus you're proud of and, like any mistress, you get to know her every foible
Good luck with your new 90 and go out and have some fun