Well, ... so many comments and questions:
Dino: Actually, many prefer the 1995 and it often commands a higher price because it sported the updated (ala Disco Series I) dash, but most replace the air suspension with springs.
Then many like the 1993 (or 1994 or 1995 -albeit very few of them) Long Wheel Base (LWB) because of the extra 10 inches in the passenger floor simply due to the extra room it provides. My wife's truck is a 1993 LWB, but the stock air bags were replaced with ARCO bags and we have very few problems with it.
Here is a picture of her truck: (and it is bone stock ... and a great survivor)
As you can see, the LWB was much more elegant with the burled wood trim. For me, I like the plain interior of my 89.
Regarding the Dash, thallca - I happen to use a friend that is the trim specialist at Land Rover Nashville to do the heater core replacement. His specialty is the dash. You are right, ... the work for this has to be performed carefully, or you will ruin the dash. Mine is original, and the guy that did the work did an awesome job taking it apart and putting it back as before.
Timmy, I have a rebuilt 230 to go in this truck, but I am leaving it crated until the truck needs it. I have the true trac in the rear diff, and HD 10 spline axels with two replacements that I travel with.
Snagger, your truck sounds awesome. I always think less is more, so I thank you for your positive feedback. I had a specific look in mind when I started the truck and so far ... so good!