Here are my thoughts:
I think the newer the better, generally speaking. Any 740 after '87 should be a good bet due to the correction of the crumbling engine wiring harness issue. Earlier models should be checked for condition and to see if the harness was replaced.
Potentially, non-turbos should be more reliable than turbos due to more simplicity, less stress on components and less heat.
Some owners prefer Bosch injection/ignition over Rex/Regina (Bendix) that is found on many '89 up non-turbo models for some reason. Personally, my '91 Regina car runs like a top.
Many here say that the best red block cars were the late ('93-'95) 940 cars which were the final evolution of the 740.
Just my 2 cents.
Andrew S.
'91 744
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