Build update time:
Didn't work on it much last week as my girlfriend and I got a kitten (Ringo) to keep our big ol orange cat Garfield some company during the day. They're both adjusting well and both seem happy with each other already.
On the topic of the car, I still was able to gut most of the interior to eventually pull the complete wiring harness before I cut the car up. I need to have most of the car out of my parents garage by Oct 15th so I'll be rushing these next few weeks to get that done. It's far easier to take a scrap car apart than to put one together again.
Yesterday I pulled the car forward in the garage a little bit with my car (Papa Jim) so I'd have more room behind the car to work. Looks a little sketch but it worked.
After that, I pulled the motor and trans in one piece, only cutting the fuel line (didn't have the special tool and I wasn't gonna wait) and the exhaust (Michigan rust fuses flanges together better than a welder.
Now the engine sits in a good resting spot... on a bunch of broken glass. I'm not working with too much room in the garage, I can only use about a quarter of it and it limits me on space quite a bit. That's also why I have a passenger seat on the windshield. I've already swapped the driver's seat into my car in place of the factory cloth seats. A side project before winter will be getting the heated seats to work so I have one seat out to figure out the wiring. Shout out to this engine hoist, it's a beast and I just rebuilt the cylinder so there's no longer oil dripping or the slow pressure leak.
Next steps are:
1) Get the complete wiring harness removed
2) Remove the dash and all other components I'll need for the swap
3) Remove subframe and front suspension
4) Clean up all the stuff in the engine bay
5) Cut it in manageable pieces to take to the scrapyard