Happy New Year, everyone. Like many others, my build thread was destroyed by the @sshats at Photobucket. I've received several requests for pictures, and I plan to go through one by one and download them at some point. I don't know that it's feasible to go back and fix this thread, though, so I plan to start a new one in the next few months. My 80 has been parked in the driveway for the most part save for a few small weekend trips and travel around town.
This past summer I decided to dip my toes in the water with a larger vehicle. My wife, two girls and I flew to Denver and rented a Sportsmobile for 10 days and hit the San Juans again. The Sportsmobile was amazing in many ways, but it highlighted the quality and durability of the 80 Series Land Cruiser. We had a great time and learned a lot about our travelling style. My wife and girls love the mountains, but they don't like driving around on top of them. I've come to grips with this. We still plan to spend vacation time out west, but it will not be in an overland capacity. This is important point #1.
For the last 4-5 years I've worked from home and traveled for work. "Worked from home" is a misleading statement because I've been on the road 30-40 weeks a year, and my work destinations were nothing near exotic (think big cities). Last week I gave my notice, and beginning later this month I will be working a local job with a normal commute. For some this sounds like a bad thing, but for me it is a huge win. Along with the commute comes a need for a fuel efficient vehicle, so I purchased a 3rd card for that purpose which means our stable is getting cramped (my 3 car garage is full of gym equipment and man-cave stuff). This is important point #2.
So in a couple of weeks my 80 is going to live on a farm. But have no fear - I'm not selling it anytime soon. This is my brother's place 5 miles down the road. It is going to live inside a 4,000 sf workshop out of the elements. This will be allow me to tinker with the truck in far more efficient ways. My brother even offered to drive it back and forth to work a few times a month to let it breathe. His commercial shop is 10 miles down the road, so that's perfect. I would be remiss not to mention my brother owns one of the premier high-end cabinet shops in Nashville so you see where this is going. This is important point #3
To recap:
1) Truck no longer needs to be configured to comfortably sleep four
2) Truck will now be 100% dedicated to recreating
3) I have space, time, tools, and expertise to actually work on this thing again
All of this makes me very excited.

I have lots of plans - some that have been on the list and many that are new. And it looks like I'll get a chance to start
chipping away at some of them in 2018. I'll be starting a new build thread this spring and will link it here.
More to come. Time to get this thing back into the wild where she belongs.