I've always wanted an FJ80 again. My dad bought a new one in 1993, but after he died and the vehicle needed some expensive repairs, my mom decided she was never going to go off roading again. The Land Cruiser was traded for a more practical AWD wagon.
Since then she purchased a 4Runner, lifted it, and installed sliders. She's now going with me on some off road trails and enjoys driving it. In retrospect, it was a huge mistake to trade the FJ80 and I wish I could have it back today. They have just gotten so expensive that I doubt I will ever be able to own one. So many of the 80 series have been abused and broken before being dumped in the market.
Maybe some day I will find one that is in good condition, but I suspect that the value of the 80 series is only going to start climbing from here. I'm hoping that the US Military awards Toyota the contract for the 70-series military vehicle and that they start production here in the US. It would make sense for Toyota to maximize their profits by also selling a civilian version. At least then we would have a more affordable and basic Land Cruiser that could be purchased new.