Hi guys,
Yes, I know its going very slowly, I've been mostly painting/dyeing interior parts I've got just about all of them done, except for the glove box door, heater/radio bezel and some parts I"m still trying to find, speaker grills for the front door panels and a package shelf. I'm also having trouble finding the aluminum trim that goes around on the driver's side rear wheel flare (a wagon won't work, but I'm 90% sure the passenger side will work on the driver's side). I can't put the all the interior in until I get that piece and can seal up the inside clips and get the carpet installed. Unfortunately I've got a growing list of things I need my husband to do so I'm waiting for a lot of that to be done before I can proceed further. He's going to mount the tracks from the Eagle seats to the Monza seats and likely move the mounting holes so I can't install the carpet until that's ready. We got the rear window re-installed in the hatch and I've put some aluminum covered foam on the roof and passenger door. I've got the silver dash pieces from a Spirit AMX I'm going to install but I want to try re-painting them first and no place has the aluminum colour plastic spray paint so I'm waiting (long time!) for an order of that to come into the local hobby shop and then Ward wants to re-do some of the under-dash wiring so I'll have to wait for that even once I get the dash pieces re-painted.
I'd like to install the headliner but as my car has a hatch spoiler I need hubby to work me up some sort of hatch release before that can go in. I want to install the headlights, grill, and so on but before I do that I need to align the hood and fenders but I can't do that until the driver's door is aligned. We tried to align it last weekend but couldn't get it high enough because all the adjustment was used up. We plan on removing the driver's door today and slotting the adjustment holes so we can get more adjustment and get it into place, as it is now there's a noticeable gap between the side window frame and the door frame opening. Ward is also planning to install the wiring for a hatch solinoid so I can get the headliner in and then he has a solinoid from some newer chev car he's goiing to try to fab in to open the hatch. I could do some further assembly of the motor, but I'd like Ward to install the distributor first and I think he said he wants to hook up the trans lines and speedo cable before we mount accessories on the motor so I'm holding off on that as well.