I'll start this off with a little story:
Last weekend, I went to the beach with the wife and the dog. The beach we went to has a very heavily rutted parking area, and traversing it, for a lack of a better term, sucks. I've tried taking my Mazda 3, her Mazda 3, and our 1997 2WD Dakota, and none of them do it well. We love this particular beach, as it's one of the only ones in the area that allow dogs year round, and it's not too far from where we live, but man, I'm getting really sick of bottoming out over all the bumps and ruts! Then, as we were leaving, I noticed something: there were a bunch of sweet old 4x4 things all over the parking lot! Among them was one of these:
One of these:
And while one of these wasn't there, I'll toss it in anyway :
Since I can remember, I've always wanted one of these things. My friends had them, my family had them, but I never had one. I said to the wife, "We really need one of those things if you want to come here more often", using that instance as an enabling excuse to think about buying one. I figure they can do about 75% of the "truck stuff" my Dakota does, and with 4WD, I could actually use it in the winter. Plus, at least on the K5 and the Bronco, the top comes off for summer cruising (yes, I am well aware that they made the Ramcharger and Trailduster in the late 70's with removable tops, but they are impossible to find intact in New England).
As a kicker, I missed out on a $800 1984 Ramcharger over the weekend because I was being an idiot.
Now, if I were to buy one, I'm leaning toward the GM twins first, then the Dodge, and then the Bronco. I had a 1992 F150 4x4, and it was a royal pain to work on. It would have to have A/C, as that's a demand from the wife and the dog. I'm looking to spend $20xx Challenge money or less on one and come away with a mostly working example without much rust. Is that doable?
Anything I should know about these if I'm shopping for them? Any trouble spots or model years to avoid? Do you have one sitting in your backyard you are looking to sell?