Looks pretty good. I haven't read through all the replies but in my experience, rust free chassis and clean interior are some of the most important aspects when shopping, right after all the maintenance being kept up on.
Oil could be a simple valve cover gasket job, worked for me. Matching numbers - I wouldn't worry about it. This site has the most die hard group of enthusiasts and I don't think anyone here cares about that. They just look for solid maintained rust free trucks. The hood and doors could be from completely different rigs and no one would care as long as the paint looked good and the panels are straight. CDL button is an easy job to add one.
Sounds like you know what you're getting into with your experience with Saabs. I was into vintage BMWs and newer Toyotas before I got into old Toyotas.
Same lessons:
Don't buy a project if it's your only car to get you to work.
A lot of consumable stuff needs to be replaced (hoses, belts, etc.) because of age even if the miles are low.
Find one with a record of maintenance.
If you do your own work you'll be spending a good amount of money.
If you have someone else do it you're going to be spending a LOT of money. haha
Buy OEM once, cry once.
I think you'll find that 80 series are amazing vehicles. Very well-engineered in my opinion. It's satisfying to do your own work and figure out how every system and component works together. And you'll know how to fix it if it breaks on the trail.
The rust on the hatch is annoying to deal with. I had the same thing happen to me - you can see how I dealt with it here in my build thread:
Hi" super clean vehicule, great topic thank's, just a question : why did you say it's a HDJ81? I though all post 1995 1HD-FT were HDJ82 regarding the VIN number JT111TJ82xxx? can you confirm? or explain the diffrence between hdj81 and 82? and after fitting the cooler don't forget to adjust the...
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How did you clear the IC piping of the indicator lights? I just cut the back out of mine since my JTX quad lights have an indicator, and intend to replace them once I find a shallow mount led indicator of some sort. I was just looking at that last night. They don't fit perfectly - on the...
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Personally, I'd just degrease, use some phosphoric acid to convert the rust, clean, paint . . . Or run it as it is 😄 I thought all drill bits in Australia spun the wrong way?? haha jk jk So not too concerned about the pitting? That sounds like an easy way to handle it. Whew! Could...
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Personally, I'd just degrease, use some phosphoric acid to convert the rust, clean, paint . . . Or run it as it is 😄 I thought all drill bits in Australia spun the wrong way?? haha jk jk So not too concerned about the pitting? That sounds like an easy way to handle it. Whew! Could...
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But that's only a band-aid. There's no way to completely remove the rust without completely cutting and welding patches, or finding a new rust free hatch. I ended up finding a clean hatch out of Reno that I'll be repainting.