Spartan, I think would be the main difference on the int. 24v system. Jerry can holders in the body ( or was that just the 110 ? ) Early defenders still had the Perkins deisels. Different lighting for convoy use etc. etc. etc. But to be honest, with Military Rovers all you can really do is try to trace the way it was built when the Army took delivery of it. If the unit unit only saw service as a run around for a Army pay clerk or chef then it may still be orignial (somewhat). But if the unit saw any deployment or front line action it will be modified by the Army or the troops as needed. Given the long service of most military units it is hard to find two the exact same. If the the Rovers got mothballed at some point they will have had most of the non-Army approved squaddie aftermarket items removed. But some still do remain as civilian shops under Army contracts undertake this work. I myself operated a defender 110 and 90 with uprated springs, heavy duty skid plates, custom roll cage,engine performance mods, re-enforced suspension mounts and polly bushings !!! I know that some ex military Rovers (if not in GBR) are sold via civilian public auction at the end of the set service life of the unit or in the event of a roll over etc directly in the country they ended up in. Other than having the radios etc removed they are sold "as is" with all the mods still on. As for armourments as far is I know Britsh Army Rovers are not armoured at all (except the ones used in Northern Ireland and perhaps in Iraq now) and unlike the US Army and their Hummers the British Army Land Rovers are not bristling with machine guns, smoke grenade launchers and other optional extras (except specialy prepped SAS or assault versions on the 110 platform). The run of the mill Army defender was lucky to have a working service radio made in 1968 and a rife rack (for one rifle, the drivers) I suppose the Army thinks it has already spent enough money issuing each Soldier his/her very own rifle without going overboard and getting carried away with machine guns! afterall thats what Tanks are for!!! But to get back to the point of the thread Military Land Rovers are as different as the units they saw service with. As for roll down windows and power steering! WOW they have that now? When I was in the Army you called yourself lucky if it still had the seat cushions in it.
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