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I hear you and the other expressing that sentiment. I get that logic and especially with my intent to keep it forever. However, I did just get off the phone with a local private seller who has a 2015 with 165K miles (still less than my current rig) and it is very clean and an original TX truck. Never off roaded and looks it. Owned by a "soccor mom" who just likes Land Cruisers. She only wants $31K for it. I'm temped just to buy it as I scratch my head. Short of a hidden issue that will grenade the engine or tranny that's saving $20K and gets me back to essentially where I was with my old truck. I could keep the wreck until I was convinced everything was fine. I could buy an 80 and build a dedicated trail beast to feed my need for rock crawling and reduce the abuse on the 200. AHHHHHHHHAlways buy the newest rig with least amount of miles you can afford.
It’s black with black interior. By far the most common color combo. Personally, I don’t like the dark interiors as muck as lighter interiors and would prefer the tan like I currently have. Yes I understand black is easier to keep clean and looking good. It’s not a show stopper.Oh wow, yeah option 3 does tilt the scale. The price is so low, that is probably what I would go with. Same color as the other two? Anything you like better or worse about it?
It’s black with black interior. By far the most common color combo. Personally, I don’t like the dark interiors as muck as lighter interiors and would prefer the tan like I currently have. Yes I understand black is easier to keep clean and looking good. It’s not a show stopper.
I’m taking a look at it today. It’s literally blocks from my house.
Hard to beat a Texas rig. Maybe some parts of CA..
Plus there is value in it being right up the road.. not having to travel at all.
But.. IMO the 200 just isn’t suited to trail use as some of us want. Size, weight, bougieness (IFS).
80s are far from cheap but if that’s anywhere on your radar I’d explore that trail rig option since you are facing a reset anyway. I just put my 200 back to stock suspension and tires (+ OE spacer) and am happy with the recouped power, mileage, and handling.. and it fits how I was actually using my rig on trips.
I dunno man, the 200 was great in The Maze. It's not a rock buggy, sure, but it did fantastic and the seat coolers were great even in 100F+ temps.Hard to beat a Texas rig. Maybe some parts of CA..
Plus there is value in it being right up the road.. not having to travel at all.
But.. IMO the 200 just isn’t suited to trail use as some of us want. Size, weight, bougieness (IFS).
80s are far from cheap but if that’s anywhere on your radar I’d explore that trail rig option since you are facing a reset anyway. I just put my 200 back to stock suspension and tires (+ OE spacer) and am happy with the recouped power, mileage, and handling.. and it fits how I was actually using my rig on trips.
It’s black with black interior. By far the most common color combo. Personally, I don’t like the dark interiors as muck as lighter interiors and would prefer the tan like I currently have. Yes I understand black is easier to keep clean and looking good. It’s not a show stopper.
I’m taking a look at it today. It’s literally blocks from my house.
The 200 will never be a DD. It will be the road trip/off road/overlanding rig but more LCDC type stuff not the dumb a$$ stuff at local terrain parks or the trouble I get into hanging out with trailered 40's with 40s, 80's and F-Toys (oh and a propane mini-truck). It would be overbuilt for sure just cuz that is what I want. My DD is my Taco. The 80 idea would be to buy a near shell of an 80 and make a dedicated crawler. Or maybe still street legal but something that if put on its side doesn't make me sad and can hang with the local club boys. Think "dumpster fire" build but not as nice. I have a friend making a nice FJ55 restoration for his wife out of 3 FJ55 carcasses. Maybe I'll make something that runs out of the leftover parts he doesn't use...Is your plan to build it and trail it, or to use it as a DD and get an 80 or similar as a trail rig? I think that's the question you have to decide. Low mileage is appealing if you are going to use it for both. But if you're looking primarily for a trail rig, then $31k for a truck with 165k is probably a winner... swap your mods over, sell your old truck on car-part, and pocket the difference in $ for repairs or future upgrades.
Honestly if it looks clean I'd go with the $31k/165k option as it's no longer $10k difference for 100k miles... now it's $20k, and that buys a lot of future repairs (like it will cover an engine *and* transmission rebuild down the line. Even better IIRC your A/T was recently rebuilt so swap that over and sell the wrecked LC with the older transmission)
Heh I wouldn't go down the rabbit hole of swapping the whole drivetrain unless you were planning to part out the truck. Too much effort IMO to put it all back into the vehicle that will go to auction to get it running. But pulling the front diff and rear 3rd so you can keep your gear set is a different story...The 200 will never be a DD. It will be the road trip/off road/overlanding rig but more LCDC type stuff not the dumb a$$ stuff at local terrain parks or the trouble I get into hanging out with trailered 40's with 40s, 80's and F-Toys (oh and a propane mini-truck). It would be overbuilt for sure just cuz that is what I want. My DD is my Taco. The 80 idea would be to buy a near shell of an 80 and make a dedicated crawler. Or maybe still street legal but something that if put on its side doesn't make me sad and can hang with the local club boys. Think "dumpster fire" build but not as nice. I have a friend making a nice FJ55 restoration for his wife out of 3 FJ55 carcasses. Maybe I'll make something that runs out of the leftover parts he doesn't use...
And yes, my transmission only has about 50K miles so swapping into the new 160K mile rig might happen. I've even thought about swapping the entire drive train to the 176K mile drive train I know and love. Wonder what CPU gremlins I'd find with the MY difference. Probably getting into crazy land now though.