As a relatively new Deuce owner I chime in. Sit down and make a list, for yourself, what you want in your truck.
Split brakes a must? Winch? Power steering? Heater? Hard top? Dropside? Already singled out? 11.00-20 Michelin XLs on it? Just overhauled, with new seals and axle boots? Make the list and think about points that are deal breakers versus stuff you could see yourself compromise on....Then stick to the list for your search.
The truck you describe is perfectly buy-able....if that is what you want to do. If you can easily flatbed it home, have a place to work on it, are willing to hunt down parts or source a new tranny and want to take the time and spend the cash it takes to repair and restore.
If you want a truck you can get into, start up and drive it, while being safe and legal, then plan to buy a repaired/restored truck that needs (next to) nothing.
Look at the commercial re-sellers, for example. The reputable ones, many here on this site, go over every truck they sell with a fine comb. If stuff is amiss, they fix it - PRIOR to you getting on the road with it. Sure, you pay money for it.
My pet peeve are the brakes...sure, there are plenty of trucks that "drive and stop". To me, that simply is not good enough if you have standard Deuce brakes. If you intend to be on the road where mom drives the minivan with the kids, then you cannot have a leaking wheel cylinder, rusty steel lines or questionable flex hoses - period.
The decision is yours alone. Sit down and make a list!