Hello Dieselfan
I agree with JG. The asking price is a bit high for a standard car, but the replacement value for the extras quoted is probably R50k or so? Mileage is low and if the service history is good and the usage hasn't been too rough, it might be a good one?
With regard to cruisers, the 80 looks very similar to this patrol. The 100 and 105 have the same bodies, see here (page 4) for pics of JG's car.
http://patrol4x4.co.za/viewtopic.php?f= ... 7&start=30
The difference between the 100 and 105 is that the one has a live axle between the front wheels and the other has double wishbone independent suspension. Which of the two you should buy (if any) depends on exactly how you use your 4x4. The live-axle one is full-time 4x4 and comes with diff locks everywhere.
The 70 (now called the 76) looks like the bakkie, but is a wagon with four doors, while the 78 (also known as the troopie) is a longer two-door wagon with a slightly raised roof. Both of these have live axles front and rear with leaf springs at the rear. In SA they are only available with N/A 4.2 diesel engines. Slow, robust, probably uncomfortable vehicles.
Mag ons ons kenniskry met lekkerkry aanhoukry.