I don't know if it would be wise to purchase Land Cruisers that are that cheap because sometimes the seller may be mistaken of whether it contains rust. But if you are running low on options, you could request an inspection for yourself and check for rust. The main places you want to look for rust is the wheel cavities, gutters on the roof, under the carpet on the floor paneling, bottom corner of the doors, and check to see if there is any sign of corrosion in under the under carriage. If it has any mild collision damage, you may want to ask the seller if they could lower the price. I hope that you find this information helpful and you buy your 60 series Land Cruiser. Good option by the way, the 60 series is claimed to be the ruler of off road driving