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Just here...
owning a Toyota is like being brain dead.......................
Or is it using your brain to avoid annoying issues? I would say that my BJ60 had the "character" and "soul" you seem to profess that they lack. I loved my 95 D1 but not quite as much as I loved my BJ60. With ALL cars, PM is the way to be. If you are not monitoring and replacing before the parts completely fail, you will never be happy. I went out wheeling and on the trail a rear wheel seal went on me. I got home and spent the next day replacing the seals, along with gaskets, and rear wheel bearings- on BOTH sides. This is what you have to do with any older car.
I would say that buying a used Toyota is a riskier proposition than buying a used Rover. Rovers are cheap to buy so people buy them, then get pissed when it requires money (because it was only $1500) to keep on the road and sell it. Toyotas on the other hand, if not bought from someone who cared, can be a mess waiting to happen. You will pay more than you should (the Toyota Tax) and probably get something neglected (because hey, it is a Toyota and they never break).