Some Brit 101s did have the Nokken winch fitted as original equipment but also some owners may have fitted it later but it would have still been an original 101 item.
Your vehicle is a RHD version so the fuse box is in the cabin just above the the drivers side of the tunnel right up on the nose cone. Put your left hand on the hand brake lever then move your hand to the right to the side of the top of the tunnel - follow that edge all the way forward under the dash until you hit the front of the vehicle (nose cone) just to the left of the top hinge for the clutch pedal. You should find a small black plastic box there about 2.5"x2" and about 1.5" thick - that is the fuse box.
As far as difflocks go - a 101 detroit in the rear if you can find them.
In the front a salsbury ARB air locker - you need to get the side gear broached out to fit the axles BUT the diff is basically the same as the Dana diff and there are a range of side gears for them in the US to suit different purposes - one may fit the 101 axle or at least be easily modified. The other option is to get side gears made which it what some of us here have.
They are a great vehicle and a pleasure to drive.
Cheers
Garry


 
						
					 
					
					 
				 
				
				
				
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					 Ours is "Hercules"
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 ! Great to see this one pulled out of a graveyard it was settling in to. Thanks for the link to the extra photo's. That was a monster truck it was parked next to before the recovery
! Great to see this one pulled out of a graveyard it was settling in to. Thanks for the link to the extra photo's. That was a monster truck it was parked next to before the recovery .
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