Northern_Chimp
New Member
Hi all. Stumbled across this forum like many no doubt when doing some research on buying my first defender.
Having admired them for some time and more recently drove off road and on, as driver and passenger I have decided its time to invest in my own.
Looking for some tips and info from experts for a relative novice such as myself.
Looking for a project for:
Weekend camping
Occasional Green Laning
Using day to day where I live (Relatively remote) in winter instead of my useless in winter rear wheel drive
Possible Conversion Project with pop up roof tent / awning
Happy to renovate internally and externally for the right model.
What do I need to look for AND look out for in terms of performance as well as mechanically, mileage and aesthetically?
Budget will initially be around £5,000 so will no doubt be looking at older, more 'used' models. Any I should avoid? EX MOD or Police or will they be better maintained potentially? Preference is a 110 but open to suggestions.
Don't want anything flash internally, but happy to revamp the exterior further down the line.
Hopefully enough info.
Thanks in advance.
Having admired them for some time and more recently drove off road and on, as driver and passenger I have decided its time to invest in my own.
Looking for some tips and info from experts for a relative novice such as myself.
Looking for a project for:
Weekend camping
Occasional Green Laning
Using day to day where I live (Relatively remote) in winter instead of my useless in winter rear wheel drive
Possible Conversion Project with pop up roof tent / awning
Happy to renovate internally and externally for the right model.
What do I need to look for AND look out for in terms of performance as well as mechanically, mileage and aesthetically?
Budget will initially be around £5,000 so will no doubt be looking at older, more 'used' models. Any I should avoid? EX MOD or Police or will they be better maintained potentially? Preference is a 110 but open to suggestions.
Don't want anything flash internally, but happy to revamp the exterior further down the line.
Hopefully enough info.
Thanks in advance.