Cleaned the driver's side carpet and went at installing the VAC floor/side mounts and the Sparco seat.
Carpet is far from perfect but SO much better than the coffee stained crime scene it was originally. You can also see the crappy multicolored socket set I used for pulling stuff at the junkyard. It was in the trunk so I grabbed it for these installs. $15 from Costco a few months back and they have held up well to a lot of abuse.


Crappy photo since I couldn't find my compact camera w macro mode. Both bolts are from VAC. The one on the right is for their anti-sub harnesses and it is the wrong thread pitch. Pretty lame that they include bolts with the wrong thread pitch. I picked up properly threaded class 10.9 bolts from Fastenal along with bolts for mounting the harnesses on the sides.
Sparco seat test fit 1 of 3214324233

Finally got the Sparco all lined up where I wanted it and bolted in but I had to remove it this morning to reinstall the stock seat for now. Taking it to a local meet to have a local R3V member help me look at the wiring in the car. I figured actually being able to get into the rear of the car may help a bit, thus the stock seat going back in. I marked off on the floor mounts where to bolt the side mounts so the Sparco and mounts should go back in easily.
Getting the car back on the road meant I needed to close up the blower motor area. I took some aggression out on the shackle that holds the blower motor down a while back and grabbed a shackle from the junkyard, one that I had also mangled getting the junkyard blower motor out.
Anger management issues?

The junkyard one works for now but it's loose. I'm still waiting for the new one I ordered to arrive from Germany. This will teach me to chill out and come back to something later. I was trying to reinstall the shackle wrong when I got pissed. Doing it right = easy. Oh well.
Having a working blower motor is so nice. Now I just need a new resistor set so the "1" setting actually works.

I also painted the faded wiper cowls. I did a crappy job of painting them but from a foot or more away they don't look too bad.
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After:

Reinstalled the wipers as-is without having swapped the linkage. Both wipers moved when I was tightening down the passenger side one which is the weak one. It never did that before. Hopefully what is left of the splines will keep the passenger side going a bit longer. I've heard of people putting copper or other metal in there to "shim" it. I plan to do this but I just don't have anything on hand for now.
Helping a friend move tomorrow and then either hopefully installing a stereo so I can have some tunes. Once the stereo is in I can put the rear interior back in the car and then the Sparcos.


























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