Who did you buy them from?...it wasnt from the MOD my 101 in my avatar came from Foley 4x4 and I have the release paper to them and some paperwork of work they did galv chassis and 24-12v...MOD sell to approved disposal companys in bulk...
Hi, no obviously not direct from the MOD of course, we bought them from a guy who specialised in series lightweights, he had 4 ceremonial defenders unregistered of which my son bought one and I bought mine which he was going to keep for himself as he was retiring, fortunately I managed to acquire that one, they originally came through the MOD approved auction outlet Brightwells, other outlets are Withams and L. Jackson & Co near Doncaster.
 
Not a wolf but a tithonus 110,
I chose mine purely because it is in much better condition than any civilian defender you could buy at the time for the money, Comes with a roll cage too.
 
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Hi Jan, let’s just say they weren’t cheap, I also have a matching Penman trailer which is ‘as new’ the British army evaluated the Landrover Defender and realised they weren’t up to what they required as a fighting vehicle and gave Landrover a specification of what they needed so an upgraded Defender was developed, it has to be superior to the civilian model so this is what I decided to go for, if it’s good enough for the army…. Ex Military Defenders have had a tough life however they’ve been serviced and repaired after every operation far more regular than any civilian model, I’ve only had to do very minor work since we acquired them ( one belongs to my son ) water pump, ‘P’ gasket, fuel tank and major services.
They’re far better than the civilian ones even the tatty ones look cool. Where ever I stop people will ask especially ex sqaddies.
I had an ex military series Landrover 88 in the 1970’s also a series 1, these are another level.
If you’d like to see some more images of our Wolf’s have a look for Droptank or
defender_ceremonial_wolf on Instagram.
Happy to answer any questions you may if I can.
Thank you Droptank for all the info, I will have a look at your Instagram. I personally more prefer the look of the Nato green one than the other one because of some of the parts being black, that looks really nice but overall they are both very neat. Yes, the leaf sprung series land rovers were a bit harder ride. I recently rode in one of with a friend. People on this forum already told me some of the main differences compared to the civilian defender so I just have a few more questions as you own a Wolf. Is it true that the Wolfs have 24V electrics? I guess there aren't any major disadvantages to that. The ride quality must be pretty much the same as 'n civilian Defender I guess? One think I dislike about the Wolf is that it has sliding windows but I guess it is more reliable in combat conditions than the Defenders windows. I guess you can remove them if you want to because my experience is that its pretty cramped in a defender when the windows are closed so most of the time when I drive one I have the window open and arm out the window but that's maybe just personal preference. I don't know if you can do this so well with sliding windows. I do not mind the door handle design of the Wolf as I think it is pretty reliable. I guess I can just remove the windows if I don't like them and the weather is warm enough. The engine on the Wolfs is the 300tdi as far as I am aware of? Is the powertrain the same as the civilian Defender except for the stronger axles? That would be all for now, thanks.
 
Thank you Droptank for all the info, I will have a look at your Instagram. I personally more prefer the look of the Nato green one than the other one because of some of the parts being black, that looks really nice but overall they are both very neat. Yes, the leaf sprung series land rovers were a bit harder ride. I recently rode in one of with a friend. People on this forum already told me some of the main differences compared to the civilian defender so I just have a few more questions as you own a Wolf. Is it true that the Wolfs have 24V electrics? I guess there aren't any major disadvantages to that. The ride quality must be pretty much the same as 'n civilian Defender I guess? One think I dislike about the Wolf is that it has sliding windows but I guess it is more reliable in combat conditions than the Defenders windows. I guess you can remove them if you want to because my experience is that its pretty cramped in a defender when the windows are closed so most of the time when I drive one I have the window open and arm out the window but that's maybe just personal preference. I don't know if you can do this so well with sliding windows. I do not mind the door handle design of the Wolf as I think it is pretty reliable. I guess I can just remove the windows if I don't like them and the weather is warm enough. The engine on the Wolfs is the 300tdi as far as I am aware of? Is the powertrain the same as the civilian Defender except for the stronger axles? That would be all for now, thanks.
Hi Jan, all the army vehicles are 24volt and the Defenders are no exception, 24 volt electrics bulbs etc are a bit more expensive but operate just the same you just have to look a little further source them.
Ride quality… our Bronze Green Ceremonial Defender has a much softer, quieter ride than the NATO Green one, it’s an absolute pleasure to drive whereas the NATO Green one is is hard, louder and more WW2 Jeep like.
The Wolf doors are as the Series models, the sliding windows tend to rattle but an easy fix is new felt runners which are only a couple of quid, they’re a lot easier to slide open than winding down a whole window down to get your arm out plus they don’t flutter, a lot of civilian one have to have draught excluders fitted. The Series style door handles are class, so iconic, much nicer than the later design. The doors split in half so for summer driving you can take the top half off with only two bolts. On some restorations at my local Landrover specialists they have replaced the late style doors with the retro series doors on their rebuilds.
Yes the 300tdi is exactly the same as the civilian ones so parts are exchangeable, there are lots of places that supply Wolf parts.
I looked long and hard before I bought my Wolf, the Civilian Defenders are very nice but with the fancy lights and pimped up fat wheels and tyres, high back seats etc they’re miles away from the original concept. I’m a purist at heart and as far as I’m concerned originality is key so opted for the Wolf, if you decide to buy one make sure you go for a one with a Remus upgrade, they’re the latest model before their sad demise.
My son and I looked at quite a few Wolfs before buying ours, have a look at marpleroadgarage.com
ljacksonandco.com
They have both soft tops and hard tops 90’s and 110’s even the tatty ones look cool
I suppose ultimately it’s all a matter of taste and what you prefer I’m just a huge Wolf fan, whatever you decide just make sure you buy one with a good rust free chassis and bulkhead, the mechanicals are an easy fix.
 
Hi Jan, all the army vehicles are 24volt and the Defenders are no exception, 24 volt electrics bulbs etc are a bit more expensive but operate just the same you just have to look a little further source them.
Ride quality… our Bronze Green Ceremonial Defender has a much softer, quieter ride than the NATO Green one, it’s an absolute pleasure to drive whereas the NATO Green one is is hard, louder and more WW2 Jeep like.
The Wolf doors are as the Series models, the sliding windows tend to rattle but an easy fix is new felt runners which are only a couple of quid, they’re a lot easier to slide open than winding down a whole window down to get your arm out plus they don’t flutter, a lot of civilian one have to have draught excluders fitted. The Series style door handles are class, so iconic, much nicer than the later design. The doors split in half so for summer driving you can take the top half off with only two bolts. On some restorations at my local Landrover specialists they have replaced the late style doors with the retro series doors on their rebuilds.
Yes the 300tdi is exactly the same as the civilian ones so parts are exchangeable, there are lots of places that supply Wolf parts.
I looked long and hard before I bought my Wolf, the Civilian Defenders are very nice but with the fancy lights and pimped up fat wheels and tyres, high back seats etc they’re miles away from the original concept. I’m a purist at heart and as far as I’m concerned originality is key so opted for the Wolf, if you decide to buy one make sure you go for a one with a Remus upgrade, they’re the latest model before their sad demise.
My son and I looked at quite a few Wolfs before buying ours, have a look at marpleroadgarage.com
ljacksonandco.com
They have both soft tops and hard tops 90’s and 110’s even the tatty ones look cool
I suppose ultimately it’s all a matter of taste and what you prefer I’m just a huge Wolf fan, whatever you decide just make sure you buy one with a good rust free chassis and bulkhead, the mechanicals are an easy fix.
Thank you for all the advice, I will keep it in mind.
 

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