Seeing pictures like this makes me happy to live in the desert southwest and own a '99 that lived the first 10 years of its life in Tucson and the last 8 in Albuquerque. No harsh winters, no humidity and no salted roads.
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Are you only working with a $3-3500 budget? You'll be hard pressed to find a decent condition 100 or even 80 at that price point. They'll either be rusty or not running.
The 100 in the pics isn't that bad. Not good by any means but it's still got some life left in her. The frame still looks pretty good. Replace the exhaust, sway links and hose the underside down with some sort of corrosion inhibitor, snug up the valve covers to stop (or slow) the oil leak, and just keep on trucking. If it runs, drives and stops good, the body is clean, doesn't need tires right away and the interior is good, it seems decent enough for $3500.
I hear ya. This would be a "keep it for a few years" situation. If it goes for 4-5 years, that's great too. I've got lots of small trips, and a few big ones planned for the next couple of years. Car camping/adventure/road trip type stuff.
The second set of pics shows the cheap 80 series. Pretty significant rust as well, needs suspension parts and front axle rebuild for sure. But she's got front/rear lockers (seller claims they aren't seized up) and a pretty clean interior. I'm not cheap, definitely respect what people are selling. Just frugal overall...I take pretty much any expense over $500 with serious consideration.
RUST. -RUST is what kills these trucks... nothing else will. nothing. $3500 price=RUST.