12HT- i have one so i am bias- i went through the same agonizing engine / vehicle choice before i bought my 4by
the 12HT puts out the same power as a 1hz according to official figures but the 12HT prob put out more torque and it also reaches max power much lower in the rev range (feels much more powerful to drive).
also, and i know people will say i am bull shitting you here, but on long runs with no roof rack, relatively unladen and sitting on 100ks i get 10 km / litre. i have no idea why my fuel economy is so good-needless to say i am avoiding any major engine work in case i upset some sort of delicate balance
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(i think most people get about 8 ks per litre)
comparatively, the best you can expect from a 1hz in a 60 series is 6 or 7 ks per litre (and they suck balls in sand dunes cos they are so gutless)
there is no timing belt to snap (or replace) in a 12HT as they are a simple push rod engine from the good old days.
ALSO (the list continues....), a 12HT will easily sit on 110, and will reach 130 quite quickly for overtaking- a 1hz battles to do 120
so to recap- cheaper for you to get hold of, less modification to fit, more power, less fuel, stronger engine design
it absolutely escapes me why toyota stopped using these engines-the only thing the 1hz has going for it is reliability, which the 12HT has anyway.
85,000 km is barely run in for a toyota diesel by the way....
hope this helps