Interesting dilemma. I'm going through a similar thought process myself but don't have an answer.
A few thoughts:
Heart says keep the Defender, just because. However, if you do, you'll be driving a vehicle pushing 20 years old with all the inherent reliability problems of a vehicle that age.
If you bought a new Troopy now, it would be 12 years younger.
If you put the purchase off for 5 years you could end up with something newer - depending on budget of course. Also in 5 years there may be other options available.
If you're towing a van, do you really need a pop-up roof? Could you rough it in a tent for the relatively fewer days you'd be without the van? I get the appeal of a pop-up conversion, but you could save a lot of money without it. Plus it may widen your options for vehicles, especially if the arse falls out of the second-hand 4wd market when everybody re-discovers overseas travel.
In my opinion both Defender and Troopy are adequate tow vehicles, but neither are brilliant. The Grenadier should run rings around both of them. It also has the benefit of a very good auto, which may become of greater benefit in time. (I didn't want to say "as we get older" here.)
Cheers,
Jon


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