We have a winner:
(Hint: it's the one on the left)
1999 Land Cruiser, 245k, no-rust California truck. ARB front bumper, Slee tire carrier rear with ladder/maxtrax holder, sliders, good condition general grabber 33" A/T's, factory rear locker, eBay snorkel, hella lights, rear camp light, CB, ARB awning, custom drawer system. Recent baselining including all new fluids, new battery, various and sundry seals and gaskets. Recent front seats and steering wheel recovering. $12k
What I like:
-key mods are done except winch (warn m8000, now purchased) and suspension (OME heavies, also purchased). Having taken the loss on buying all this stuff new before, I wanted to avoid that. Forever.
-baselining done. I bought this from a friend that just moved back from California, who found all the annoying little drips and squeaks and fixed them. Also, I firmly believe that the only worthwhile thing California contributes to the world is rust free minty vehicles.
-non-nav. I hate, HATE that Toyota integrates the heating controls into their stereo, locking successive generations of owners in a Time Warp back to the technological era of the make of the vehicle. I hate my dad's goofy interface on his 06 LX470, and I hated it in my 2008 cruiser. Love the simple stereo (aftermarket with Bluetooth) and controls of the '99, pre nav era. Feels more analog, like how real land cruisers are supposed to feel. Definitely feels closer to my 80 than my 200.
-color. I like it.
-price. I'm into this for about the same money as a worn out 6 seater sxs. And this has more soul.
What I like less:
-los miles. Double the miles of the highest mile purchase I've ever made. Reeeeaaally testing my faith in Toyota longevity here. However, with my Tundra as my main touring vehicle, I'm planning on <5k miles/yr on this thing. But...still nervous about this one.
-4 speed trans. Turns out there is an actual big difference in peppiness between early 100s and 5 speed vvti 100s, like my dad's. This one feels uncomfortably closer to the 80 than the 200. We'll see if I can talk myself out of going to 4.88's to help things out
-mystery background. My friend bought it from a guy who only owned it for 4 months, during which time he built it up from stock, so bumpers et al are pretty new. But no maintenance records from any previous owners
All in all, pretty excited to find out if this was a good move. I've been enjoying it so far. Got a trip to Moab planned next week to put it through it's paces for a couple of days. We'll see.