Finding a replacement defender.

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vec150

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I sold my 130 crew cab last weekend (offer I couldn't refuse). Not a problem I thought I've seen loads of defenders for sale I fancy. Mainly from trawling the internet every evening dreaming! Now cash in hand I'm struggling. Perhaps being to fussy. 2 I've seen that were a bargain were sold understandably in hours.
Now dilemma, pay out for a decent defender or buy a scrapper and build a keeper?
I've had a few and undertook numerous repairs that probably equate to a rebuild but never took the leap. What's puts me off is the horror stories and Internet littered with abandoned 'projects'.
 
Buy a galv chassis and build your own to suit what you need, it's only a ballache if you can't afford to buy new parts and have to make old bits fit. Go for it! If you have a garage or a barn then it's easy enough. Wouldn't fancy doing it on a drive. The benefits of building your own will out way the struggles you will encounter and then if future you will know how to fix it all when you break it :)
 
I bought an old scruffy 93 110 200 tdi, slowly but surely it will be just how I want it, wanted the 200tdi for its basic principles as the td5 before was a pain, defo a keeper as nothing could replace it, also didn't want anything someone else had built as now I can have it just how I want it
 
Think it is a plan. I have a garage and always just had the defenders as weekend drives so no deadlines. I think I'll look out for a tired 200tdi that needs a galvanised chassis. Have to be a 90 can't fit 110 in and ill have to put the roof on last on the drive.
 
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