I know you have had 8 pages of opinions, but everyone has one so here goes
In my opinion you should be looking for the RRC 3.9V8 with carbs, can't remember exactly which year that was mid 80's? someone will put me right.
Anyhow, that has the heater & air and none of the annoying computery bits or seat motors etc to go wrong, especially if you install electronic points ($200 new).
With a RRC of that year, if you wait and buy parts as you see them cheap you can buy any part for the vehicle for under $100, from doors, to gearbox, excluding the engine, and maybe the PS box.
Now you could go for the 3.5 which is OK, (I have a 3.5 & 3.9) and its superb off road, really bullet proof, low range has lots of torque, anyhow, yes the 3.5 is fine but for everyday use the 3.9 is better, especially if you ever plan on towing anything, ever. The 3.5 will tow a lot but not very quickly and less quickly up hill. Don't be expecting to be sitting on 110kph all day in a 3.5 it won't do it. The 3.9 will, without breaking a sweat.
The real downside to either the 3.5 or the 3.9 is the fuel cost, by any standards its pretty expensive. If you go the petrol go for dual fuel you will probably find one with LPG fitted for little if anything more than one that does not. I can't comment on the diesel as I have never driven one, apparently they are fairly reliable but fairly slow.
I'm not sure if it holds true with landys but I know that a study was done by the RAC petrol v diesel and total cost of ownership, and due to the higher cost of parts ........blah blah cut to the chase...... it turns out total cost of ownership petrol v diesel come so close its not really with worrying about.
Of course the diesel might be better if you cover a lot of remote areas where you cant fill up as often but with pertol and LPG you'd probably work out about the same. I like the petrol because if you need a little extra power its there instantly.
I guess you are either a petrol fan or a diesel fan.
So anyway, for a nice drivable car I love my 94'3.9 RRC but the cost of parts can be a killer eg $700 radiator I do ALL the maintenance myself so save a bit there, If I didn't do all the work myself and if it was straight petrol I doubt I could afford to run it, it is not a cheap car to run.
The 3.5 however, I paid about $2,500 for it, over the next year or two spent around the same bringing the mechanicals up to scratch, other than general servicing, (oil, filters etc) I have't really spent anything on the old girl in the following maybe 4 years. It is without doubt the most reliable vehicle I have ever owned. The only times it has stopped with either due to damage off roading, it overheated the first year I got it, (radiator rodded through fixed it) and this year the alternator died.
So excluding general oil's etc its probaly cost me about 5k for 7+ years motoring including the vehicle. Can't be bad
I hope this helps you a little.
Best advice I guess is buy what you like to drive then buy another scrapper, strip it and keep all the parts. In general 3.5 & 3.9 you need to pay attention to the temperature, the 3.5 will probably need overhauled carby's, after maybe 30 years it probably deserves it
Good luck mate!


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Out here they're no traffic lights let alone traffic so having an auto is irrelevant and I get decent off-road gearing.
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