Anyway, as an update, when we got home we decided that Daphne had done us proud but had probably reached the limit of what we could do with her as an Expedition Vehicle. To be more specific, the seating arrangement in the original vehicle creates a lot of problems when trying to use the space for anything else. We'd done a pretty good job of working around this but having now had a lot of experience with her, we decided to revisit the "Stealth Camper" concept and bought a 110 Hard-Top.....
In the coming weeks we'll try to show what we've done to convert from Daphne CSW to Willoughby Utility. There's been some renewed interest in the project(s) from some guys on another forum so we'll try to show how Daphne came about and how Willoughby has benefitted from the experience. Like most of our projects, it's a work-in-progress so things will probably change as we do our troop-trialling later.
Just to start with, then, this is how Willoughby looked when he entered our lives:
This photo is taken from the e-bay ad I saw back in May of last year (2016). The rest of the ad ran like this:
Land
rover 300tdi 110 1995 diesel
EXPEDITION
PREPARED, total mechanical rebuild
Key
features:
Galvanised
Richards chassis professionally fitted.
During
the chassis swap all items replaced with brand new parts :
Chassis
repainted on top of galv with POR 15 primer and black top coat . This process
cost an extra £1300 in paint and labour. This transforms the galv look to
original chassis colour.
New
axles, brand new at cost of £1000 each . Whole car replaced with super pro
bushes, £750
New
Ashcroft gearbox , cost £600
Suspension:
The best combination fitted, after numerous shocks were installed and
subsequently binned! Old man Emu expedition HD springs , Big Bore
Terrafirma shocks, the best combination!!! And believe me, I have changed the
set up 3 times.
New
wheels and the only the best tyres: BF Goodrich Mud terrain KM 2. Spare
BFG on rear door or roof (either possible)
Warn
Powerplant winch HD: 6,000kgs winch with onboard compressor , cost £2000
plus £800 ARB defender bull bar not available in this country, imported
specially. Extra genuine Warn air tank available it will drive power tools and
pump tyres effortlessly. This is the most powerful winch by warn available and
rarely seen due cost.
Side
bars fitted (could do with new powder coat) rear towbar original
Brake
calipers and pads and discs and lines all replaced as new
Side
access door , very handy when at camp under awning
Engel
fridge 45L plus extra cool zone meaning its a freezer and fridge
New
HD clutch with HD clutch , new steering rack.
Hannibal
complete roof tent set up at huge expense : original roof rack, 1.4M
tent , jumbo kit, normal kit, awning which included the side tent. Over £6,000
new. This is an exceptionally comfortable mattress and used maybe 10
times.
Inboard
water tank, solar panel charging including regulator .
Cb
radio and Alpine tuner with aux input for iphone
Extra
fuel tank added to rear right skirt, extra 40L
Scheelman
seats , over £2000 new , black suede , incredible comfort
Centre
cubby box
Allisport
intercooler and associated hoses , new altenator
Security
safe for valuables . Red Optima battery
The
rear tray is able to slide outwards to 6ft!! fitted only to SAS special
vehicles, brackets were £650 alone , aerospace luggage tie downs . This negates
the awful usual access of 110 hardtops
Special
security immobiliser fitted , always garaged
Paint
work typical for a defender of this age but genuine 143,000 miles and always
serviced meticulously with never any expense spared. This vehicle will last a
lifetime and new baby forces sale.
This
vehicle has been totally rebuilt with the exception of the engine (sound and
reliable) and the bodywork. I have spent close to £30,000 over the last
5 years only ever buying the best possible parts manufacturers. WARN, ARB, Hannibal,
BFG, Engel, Scheelman etc.
I
completed a 5,000 mile trip of a lifetime to Morocco
without even a single mechanical failure.
It
is mountain and desert proven (Rif mountains and Atlas)
This
is a very very reluctant sale. Get in touch for further details , of course
full mot and tax.
So, looks good, huh? I thought so too, obviously. Standby for the next episode, folks......
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