First off sorry to hear about the damage to the vehicle and you have the right perspective on your wife and boy. The Land Rover can be rebuilt or replaced but your wife and boy can't.
Our 1992 110 tdi station wagon has been in the family since 1996. It was the family car from 1996 until 2008 when a Puma came along. The tdi was the car my wife learnt to drive in and passed her driving test first time in it. It saw us to many a trip to hospitals and doctors with our second child. We used it for camping with our own two children and their three cousins and my wife will not part with it. It is part of the family. So from that perspective I know how you feel regarding your 110.
Even if you could buy another 110 it would not feel the same when you sat in it or drove it.If you go down the rebuild route you will have the same vehicle but technically it might drive a little differently but the homely feeling you have for it will be still there. There are of course economic factors to consider but as I know only two well Land Rovers and economic sense do not good bed fellows make but who can put a price on inner happiness. Look on the 110 as part of the family that just needs some medical attention after a mishap.
There is the INEOS GRENADIER factor, the great unknown. This could have been the next Land Rover revamp of the Defender with better quality parts and quality control but it is not. I like the GRENADIER and it's ethos but whether I'd sell a DEFENDER to be able to buy a Grenadier is unknown. It might turn out to be a better vehicle as such than my Defender but whether I could live with it instead of the "real" thing is another matter. It would be like having the choice of trading in the Mrs for a super model. Short term it's a no brainer but ...well you get the point.
Have a talk with your wife and son and get their take on it, after all the Defender is part of their family two. If you have a gut feeling go with it. If you do decide to go with the INEOS you will know that you did not give up on the 110 but circumstances dictated the change and you should be able to enjoy the INEOS guilt free. I suppose if my Mrs left and a super model moved in I would be in the same situation.....
Anyway best of luck with your decision.


 
						
					 
					
					 
				
				
				
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