I might be odd but I actually want a 247. ...
A 249 is nice as well, with its viscous couple -- but once that wears out (like the 119/129) then you're left with just an open diff.
Those would be my choices, particularly the 247. Except I'm thinking about future part life and maintenance.
Heard of too many viscous TCs ruined when there's a leak that goes undetected and trashes the TC. To me, that leaves out any of the viscous TCs. Although I really missed it when I went from the NP119 of my '81 to the NP128 in my '86. First snow fall was an astoundingly major disappointment; made getting to other than the NP128 was a big thing for me - until I got very decent winter tires (Hakkapeliitta), then viscous was immediately a nice to have, just because. Surprisingly, not even any issues pulling my friends ~30' sailing boat around (in the yard, not enough weight or brakes for the road...). Left a few people with their jaws hanging down when they saw it pull away from the sling lift without any discernible effort. I have to admit, it surprised me too. I was expecting to have to make some noise and work for it, but no.
So having an Open Centre, with Low, and lockable in low, with lockable in high as a bonus (not sure I'd ever use it), seems the best compromise. When/if I finally go there, I'm tempted to try and keep the on-dash 2wd/4wd selectable with vacuum, but that's more failure points and I haven't even looked into if that is even possible.