So I'd like to start with: I'm a goober. What I thought was the hatch pop solenoid, is the rear wiper motor! Woops. Rather funny since I was so excited. I really don't know why the glove compartment has a hole cut out now. Maybe there are machine guns or a smoke screen or a secret cash generator. I won't hold my breath. I got a little more done with removing the drivers seat. The front right corner was super rusty and jammed up. Its location up above the transfer case looked like it made it more likely to get covered in crap and rust on. It took about 4 hours to get unstuck! I stripped the bolt a little bit, unfortunately. I ended up using a combination of a metric size 12 and a bolt splitter. My bolt splitter is a POS and is trash, but it was enough to create some grooves to hammer on the size 12 metric socket to remove the bolt. Also, a good dose of ATF/acetone to try to loosen things up a little bit. So crazy, but there was more than farts buried under that seat (I couldn't resist, apologies) there was solid floor pan and more change! I really expected this to be messed up since it was collecting water even before I removed the roof rack, creating more holes. Here is what the front floor looks like.
I also removed the transmission (automatic), transfer case, and radiator. I am extremely tired of carrying transmissions and transfer cases down stairs. I think I have to invest in a dolly. The radiator had some trouble as one of the trans fluid cooling lines was super rusty and while I was trying to unscrew it, bent the radiator and made a hole in it! Rather irritating, as it was fine to start with. Lesson learned I suppose. The radiator, messed up as it is, and the fuel tank (no holes, but not that nice) will be for sale soon. I've started removing what I can from the engine bay. Should I bother trying to contain the R12 from the air conditioning or just vent it? It worries me because it's so nasty, but then again, I'm pretty cheap so it could be really expensive to try to remove it correctly. Based on what I've read, most members have just vented it.
Next up is to finish removing the extraneous bits from the engine bay and get some sort of lift to get the engine out. I'm aiming to get everything out before the weather gets too nasty. It's already snowed once, but I think it will hold off for awhile. All the steering and suspension is incredibly nasty. I don't know how much I can salvage, but hopefully the large pieces can be salvaged.