@Tommyguitar
I'll be the contrarian and say I daily drive my 60, coming up on five years of it. You need lots of spare time to fumble your way through Mud posts for guidance when an issues arises. Most modern mechanics won't know what they're doing on these trucks so you'll have to guide them - Cruiser-specific mechanics are not included in that statement.
If you're looking to buy something turnkey, I would suggest
only buying from a reputable Cruiser-specific shop that does the work themselves. Classic Cruisers, Profitt's, etc. I've seen lots of "used car lots", even "high end" ones try to get in on the classic car game - Land Cruisers included - because they've seen a few go for a high price. I have yet to see one of those that wasn't a lipstick-on-a-pig botch job that they're charging 2-3x too much for. Stick with the places that know these trucks, because they'll know the common weak points and address them. They'll know how to tune them, etc.
Even a local reputable "rare & classic car" dealer in my city, a dealer with a national reputation, had a truly terrible FJ40 for sale earlier this year. It had an aftermarket electric fan that wasn't plugged in, I had to point it out to the sales rep. The repaint was done straight over unaddressed rust. The electrical (other than the fan) was
never touched and was falling apart. There were patches in the frame that looked like my kid welded them with a hot glue gun. The fresh undercarriage paint was the first giveaway to take a closer look. It was a dishonest truck that had enough labor in it to look good from across the street, but it wasn't sound. Asking price was shy of $40k if I recall. So that's just one example of what's out there.
If you go the Land Cruiser route spend some time on this forum researching so you know what you're looking at. Come back with any questions!
(FYI, a good friend is selling a
clean example with 105k original miles. It's fully sorted, he spent a lot of time on brakes, engine, etc, and he's a guy who's owned I think half a dozen of these things. I believe there were two very small areas of rust starting in the rear wheel wells that he addressed. It was a damn clean truck to begin with when I saw it a while back. Asking price is around $50k.)