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Nice Dak a couple posts up. A buddy of mine had one for awhile... Great truck, but man that thing would drink gas!
Thread is over half-year old (OP probably has made his decision by now I would think), but I'll go ahead and add my own experience here as well...
I bought my 1994 Ranger new in early '94 (4.0L, stickshift, manual hubs & t-case)... Still own it. No real problems to speak of with it other than a messed-up sensor one time that caused it to run poorly on the freeway/while towing (my own fault installing a stupid K&N air filter in it years prior when I was younger).
I had researched the S-10, along with what Toyota, Nissan, and Dodge were offering at the time. The simple and rugged HP Dana 35 TTB front axle & suspension was what finally led to my decision in buying it (not even knowing at the time many of it's components like u-joints were shared with Dana44 axles). The aftermarket for a Ranger was (is) also far better than for any of them except maybe the Toyota, which at the time I found to be pretty comparable.
Before I got my BII, the Ranger served both wheeling and DD duties. I've had it through the Rubicon trail, all through the Big Bear Ca. area (John Bull trail, etc.), and many many more, removing any doubt about it's ruggedness (which also had a huge influence on my deciding on a BII for something more nimble, knowing all the major drivetrain parts would be directly interchangeable). ×3 (4?), there really isn't much of a point in putting a D44 under one unless you have difficulty grasping the concept of the TTB suspension (seems it's not for everyone).
I'd buy a new one if I could... But alas, no luck there.