RE: Ceremonial Land Rover Wolf for sale
RE: Ceremonial Land Rover Wolf for sale
Sunday 18th September 2022

Ceremonial Land Rover Wolf for sale

No frills, no fuss. Just shovels, seats and an implacable sense of duty. Perfect


Every Land Rover Defender has a story to tell. They were built for exploration and adventure, after all, to make memories behind the wheel, write your own story, and live one life - that sort of thing. Even those stuffed away and left to do nothing but make people money. They’re just sadder and less interesting. 

This must surely be one of the more compelling ones. It’s a 1997 300 TDI - or at least it is in Defender speak - but it’s also a Land Rover Wolf, the beefed up and kitted out Defender used by the Ministry of Defence from 1998. It was a serious overhaul befitting of the serious work the cars would have to do, including a reinforced chassis and stronger axles. The advert for this one doesn’t specify where the Defender has spent its working life, though by the time of its MOD retirement in 2020 it had covered almost 80,000 miles.

Wherever those miles were accumulated, what separates this Wolf from thousands of others is the part it played in the Queen’s 90th birthday celebrations. Which feels like quite the selling point now. For that deployment, the Wolf was recommissioned, earning its lustrous paint job and (one imagines) a pretty far-reaching tidy up. That, in addition to what the advert says is the highest possible standard of maintenance, means we have an ex-MOD Defender for sale that appears better than many a civilian car. 

It’s never had an MOT advisory in the tests it’s done so far, it shines like freshly polished boots, the interior shows a remarkable lack of wear and even the trailer it comes with looks ready to be pressed into immediate service. It looks the part in other words. Plainly the restorers took their time.  

The possibilities for this Land Rover now are numerous. As a Defender to use on the road the Wolf has an attention-grabbing look and the durability offered by the old diesel engine; whatever the next owner has planned presumably won’t be as gruelling as its former life. And if they are going off-road, there’s the reassurance of the sturdier bits underneath, plus a spare wheel and two spades on the nose to help you out of the mud. So your fellow explorer can help, too. Obviously, it’s never going to be a factory-fresh Land Rover, so it’d almost be rude not to add to the tally. It looks great for those that just want to pootle about in it, although it would be wrong to deny the car some mud under its tyres. And if neither of those options appeal, it’s eligible for US export now as well.  

Is there any money to be made doing that? Hard to know, really, given the plethora of Defenders already out there for sale; some are less than this car’s £27,995 asking price, some are more, some are older, some are even other Wolf-spec Defenders that have lived a harder life or covered just a few thousand miles with the trailer already attached. The dealer selling this Wolf has another, so banking on the rarity for additional value in the US might be a long shot. Instead consider this a Defender better suited than any other for doing what Defenders have always done: conquering all terrain in any condition, while looking the absolute business doing it. 


See the original advert here 

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Billy_Whizzzz

Original Poster:

2,551 posts

166 months

Sunday 18th September 2022
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Still a bit too spruced up and macho but yes about a million times over that Twisted bling most suitable for the Cheshire living permatanned. Although you’d feel a bit if an idiot driving it with the shovels and everything else.

Bobupndown

2,765 posts

66 months

Sunday 18th September 2022
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Really like that.

mersontheperson

731 posts

188 months

Sunday 18th September 2022
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Very couth

230TE

2,506 posts

209 months

Sunday 18th September 2022
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I was expecting the asking price to be a lot dafter than that. Almost good value by Defender standards.

Jon_S_Rally

4,312 posts

111 months

Sunday 18th September 2022
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Billy_Whizzzz said:
Still a bit too spruced up and macho but yes about a million times over that Twisted bling most suitable for the Cheshire living permatanned. Although you’d feel a bit if an idiot driving it with the shovels and everything else.
I wouldn't feel an idiot. Mostly because I'm not insecure enough to care about what other people think of my car choices.

abzmike

11,361 posts

129 months

Sunday 18th September 2022
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230TE said:
I was expecting the asking price to be a lot dafter than that. Almost good value by Defender standards.
Indeed… I had to check it wasn’t 129 rather than ‘only’ 29. Looks like a bargain.

Mark_Blanchard

1,028 posts

278 months

Sunday 18th September 2022
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Waiting for the next owner to chav it up with huge wheels, spot lights, exhaust snorkel and private plate.

Escort3500

13,200 posts

168 months

Sunday 18th September 2022
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That’s pretty damn cool, and much nicer than the awful modified stuff that Twisted and others produce

loskie

6,729 posts

143 months

Sunday 18th September 2022
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That's very smart. Love it.

biggbn

30,233 posts

243 months

Sunday 18th September 2022
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Now that is a proper Landie. What a wonderful thing

cptsideways

13,831 posts

275 months

Sunday 18th September 2022
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And not a single "One life live it fixing it" sticker

wpa1975

13,703 posts

137 months

Sunday 18th September 2022
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biggbn said:
Now that is a proper Landie. What a wonderful thing
Agreed, really nice

RDMcG

20,511 posts

230 months

Sunday 18th September 2022
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My idea of what a Land Rover should be. Love it.

Very nice indeed.

( Oh, wait..does it have collision avoidance, off-road assist, A/C, iPhone integration, HUD, premium sound, heated seats,Bluetooth and the vast basic requirements for a proper off-road vehicle?)

CDP

8,019 posts

277 months

Sunday 18th September 2022
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RDMcG said:
My idea of what a Land Rover should be. Love it.

Very nice indeed.

( Oh, wait..does it have collision avoidance, off-road assist, A/C, iPhone integration, HUD, premium sound, heated seats,Bluetooth and the vast basic requirements for a proper off-road vehicle?)
You forgot massive alloy wheels with ultra-low-profile high performance road tyres.

Wheel Turned Out

2,148 posts

61 months

Sunday 18th September 2022
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One of the more eye-meltingly egregious walls of caps I've seen in an advert for a while, good effort.

tr3a

623 posts

250 months

Sunday 18th September 2022
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What's with the diaper under the spare tyre?

Mabbs9

1,572 posts

241 months

Sunday 18th September 2022
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One wife. Livid.

Water Fairy

6,448 posts

178 months

Sunday 18th September 2022
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Billy_Whizzzz said:
Still a bit too spruced up and macho but yes about a million times over that Twisted bling most suitable for the Cheshire living permatanned. Although you’d feel a bit if an idiot driving it with the shovels and everything else.
Assuming others would feel an idiot driving it? Lol.

Sisu9

302 posts

125 months

Sunday 18th September 2022
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If you chavved it up with bling wheels etc you'd lose a fortune come resale. Wolf bits are all the rage now.

Nice car and if it's good enough for the Stig...

Its Just Adz

17,842 posts

232 months

Sunday 18th September 2022
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I wasn't expecting that price at all! Seems good value to be honest.

Looks proper too.