MikeV8SE
New Member
OK, forgive my ignorance but here goes! Whats the difference between all the Defender models? I am mainly talking about 110s rather than 90s here, as I am still trying to decide/source an overland project vehicle, and feel a 110 would be more suitable in terms of space and storage.
Of the 110s, some are pick-ups, some have canvas roofs (mostly MOD cars), some are hardtops (no windows), some have 5 doors with seats, some seat 12 and some are ex-utility company vehicles its all a bit confusing really! The ones that tend to fall within my budget are mostly pickups and hardtops would these be suitable overland vehicles? Most of the Overland Defenders I see are either station wagons (with the extra doors and seats) or utility company ones, so what makes these different to a 110 hardtop (and indeed, more valuable)? Are they a better bet and worth the extra?
Incidentally, my Overland trip will only be 2 of us, so the extra seats are not necessary. Would it be possible to have fold-down beds in the back and still enough storage for 3-4 weeks on the road? Obviously if I was going for longer and further afield I would look at roof tents to free up storage space inside the vehicle.
Final question how are they on the road? I owned a Range Rover Classic until a few weeks back, and recently drove a Series III (SWB) is the Defender somewhere in between the two? I found the Series III great fun, but not something I would want to cover long distances in is a Defender any better? And can you improve the legroom in the cabin at all, as I am 6ft tall but have quiet long legs!
Thanks in advance
Of the 110s, some are pick-ups, some have canvas roofs (mostly MOD cars), some are hardtops (no windows), some have 5 doors with seats, some seat 12 and some are ex-utility company vehicles its all a bit confusing really! The ones that tend to fall within my budget are mostly pickups and hardtops would these be suitable overland vehicles? Most of the Overland Defenders I see are either station wagons (with the extra doors and seats) or utility company ones, so what makes these different to a 110 hardtop (and indeed, more valuable)? Are they a better bet and worth the extra?
Incidentally, my Overland trip will only be 2 of us, so the extra seats are not necessary. Would it be possible to have fold-down beds in the back and still enough storage for 3-4 weeks on the road? Obviously if I was going for longer and further afield I would look at roof tents to free up storage space inside the vehicle.
Final question how are they on the road? I owned a Range Rover Classic until a few weeks back, and recently drove a Series III (SWB) is the Defender somewhere in between the two? I found the Series III great fun, but not something I would want to cover long distances in is a Defender any better? And can you improve the legroom in the cabin at all, as I am 6ft tall but have quiet long legs!
Thanks in advance