some of this might have been mentioned already in this thread. I have skimmed through , so sorry if it is redundant, Hopefully not.
I agree with the OP. I love my 1987 Toyota pickup. It is kind of a pain. I have only found 1 mechanic who will work on it that I trust. I end up doing alot of the work myself, but not having an actual shop makes the work more arduous and less fun. At first, scouring forums, craigslist, eBay, and pick n pulls was fun personally, I think it gets old. If the OP has an 80 series Landcruiser that's a tough rig to replace. They are tanks in the best way. I love the older vehicles, most of them seem closer to tractors, which is why they perform so well offroad. With modern hwy speeds, the way people drive, and needing to travel to trails the older stuff can get frustrating.
I just lucked into a very clean 2004 Tacoma, so I will be building that up and selling my 1987. Hopefully, that will equal less wrenching.
I had a 2017 Tacoma and really did not like the vehicle. Nothing mechanically wrong with it just didnt like it. I then went into a ram 2500, I needed it for work. It has its issues but was a pretty good rig.
After reading countless truck reviews, I went to a Ford F250. I have had the truck for 2 yrs and absolutely love the thing. It is extremely capable. It came stock with manual front locking hubs, & rear locker. The truck is big so parking in cities is annoying and tight trails are a no-go. I know not everybody needs, wants, or can afford a full size. I lucked out and bought mine before the craze. I need it for work. I have been very impressed with the truck.
The drawback is maintenance is expensive for the full size, which is the joy of older vehicles. Parts are and labor is pretty cheap. When I do need to get work done to the F250, the parts are always available and any mechanic in any state can work on it. I am hoping the 2004 tacoma will be less wrenching than the 1987 and I won't feel as guilty about it offroad if anything less pinstriping.
lastly, I have been typing all this sitting at the ford dealer waiting for my F250 to get an oil change. I test drove one of the new rangers they seem pretty nice. They have a full ARB kitted one here it looks pretty darn good.