Not being rude but a 99 D2 cant be worth enough to justify a galv chassis?
If anyone I knew told me they had spent that sort of money on a chassis for a D2 I would think they were nuts.
You can sort of justify it on a Defender as they are never really going to depreciate like a disco.
People always says its a keeper/car for life etc etc and then some time later they sell it for one reason or another, so the trick is to invest as litlte time/money as possible into any old car, its hard to admit that sometimes its an old car not a classic car, and people get wrapped up in it for some reason, but its not old enough to interest any classic followers (maybe in 20 yrs time), the herd dont want it as they see it as an old heap.
I must have real problems then seeing as I am £13k in on my 1992 D1, it was never all in one go but things cost money and it all mounts up over time, winches and winch bumpers, wheels and tyres, body panels and steel work. Going to rocket over the £16k mark soon with the locking diffs & HD half shafts
When it's a hobby then you can play with it on the weekends, but if you intend to daily it then I really do think you're nuts to consider a 20yr old Land Rover that hasn't had a bucket load of cash thrown at it first, even then I doubt I would daily mine again unless I found a job on the island but then again a job on the island and I could ride my bike