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Thread: 110 ExMOD Defender

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    Quote Originally Posted by expeditionswest View Post
    MOD Wolf, split rim wheels
    Can you elaborate? The only two part Land Rover wheels I've ever seen are not anything like Wolfs.

    Last edited by Antichrist; 09-10-2009 at 11:45 PM.
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    Actually, that was a mistake. They are tubed rims, not split rims. Sorry for the confusion.
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    I saw the truck at the rally as well. Very very nice.

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    That's an interesting ExMOD.
    It's funny how even starting with the same very simple vehicle, people diverge so much. He's updated it a lot, but in very different ways.

    I always wonder what my truck would be like with roll-up doors.

    I'm glad that this guy is also rolling HAM only with no stereo. Awesome.
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    Quote Originally Posted by david despain View Post
    do not all MOD trucks have the door and storage compartment for jerry cans like jack's?

    That was the first thing I thought: WTF happened to the jerry can compartments?
    He's got those cans floating around in the back when they could be neatly stowed. I'm guessing he changed out the whole tub from a civilian truck.

    Is it just me or did he pull his roll bar? I only see the galvy hoopset.
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    I was thinking only the Wolf's had the exterior side compartments, not the basic MOD 110's. Two substantially different vehicles under the skin.
    And yes, a very nice truck. Would make a great firewood hauler.
    Last edited by Antichrist; 09-11-2009 at 12:36 PM.
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    I Like It!

    I saw him in Leadville...thought we even spoke for a minute, though I would have sworn it was a 2.5NA, not the 300Tdi????

    ...loosing the few marbles i have left...

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    Like with most non-NAS Defenders, their stories and origins are always complex.

    However, I can assure you it has a 300TDI in it. . .
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    Sweet truck
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    Like with most non-NAS Defenders, their stories and origins are always complex.
    That's a nice way to put it, Scott. It's a 'relatively' new truck as well.

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