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I enjoyed reading this thread, as I've run through the same questions myself (and still do!).
I had an 87 Westy, bought it specifically for a two month 4000 mile camping trip around the western US. I paid top dollar - $15,000 - and got it newly refurbished from a shop in LA that's known for them - sort of a discount GoWesty. It worked out great, though it was slightly underpowered, it got great gas mileage and worked great to camp in. The fridge never worked well, nor did the air conditioner. And at least once I scraped the bottom on rocks. The entire trip I was a little nervous about reliability but other than occasional oil light panic, I never had any problems. Kept it a few years, used it for weekend trips and loaned to a friend who was semi-homeless for a year. Had the leaks and battery gremlins fixed a few times. I too would buy a new (couple of years old) syncro if they existed.
Thing is, it always felt like a tin can. I'm used to the solid feel of the Land Rover (Discovery, previously other Series IIa vehicles). There's nothing different about the syncro that would make it feel more solid.
I ended up selling it because I didn't have the driveway space and I liked the Pinzgauer more, tho it's been less useful for anything other than taking up driveway space. Still feel like that was a mistake, but sometimes you have to go with love over usefulness.
Lately I take the Disco on camping trips, but I'm not happy with the fact that I can't sleep in it and frankly it doesn't have that much cargo space, especially when loaded with tent, mattress pads, coolers, food bins, shade structure, etc.
My current plan, if and when I can afford it, is one of the following:
-Get the Pinz running well again. It seems when I drive it regularly it tends to be flawless, but when I let it sit for a couple of months it gets cranky, especially battery/starter/gas tank/carb. In any case, nothing a few dead presidents can't fix. Then find a thrashed or wrecked Westy and mount the poptop, beds, and some of the camping gear in the back of the Pinz. My wife will hate it, I'm sure, she already dislikes riding in it and having to climg into the back. Maybe she can fly out and meet me at the camping area. But otherwise it would be perfect for off-highway camping. I'm hesitant to take it to Mexico lately, as I've heard stories of military-like vehicles being commandeered by the Federales. But the political situation south of the border is a whole other thread.
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-Sell the Pinz, get a Sprinter, build it out as a camper. So much for the 4x4, in exchange I'd get great gas mileage, solid boring diesel, and lots and lots and lots of space for builtins and other stuff.
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-Invent and sell a product that everyone needs (I never dream of winning the lottery), then get a nice Adventurewagon. And/or a Grumman Albatross.