What have we finished since he brought it home?
Gave it a look over from underneath. Couldn't when he bought it.
Fixed an exhaust leak. One manifold flange nut had been backed off for quite some time. I tried to find a part number for a new donut, so we would have it to finish. Nothing on the web. Does not use one. The nut would not easily thread on. Pulled all 3 nuts with a ratchet, because, old car. No power tools used. Pulled one exhaust bracket and dropped the exhaust far enough to run a die on each lubed stud. Went back together nice and easy like it should.
Found a minor PS leak. Save that for later. Everything else was dry.
Checked the clutch slave cylinder and arm. Squeals after it is ran for a little while. Sounds like the throw-out bearing is against the fingers. Clutch has about 250 miles on it now. I think something is in wrong. I will pull the transmission down the road and look at it.
Pulled janky wiring for a radar detector and the bracket out.
Pulled the aftermarket crappy fog lights and wiring out. At least it was on a relay.
Pulled the dash to re[lace the front speakers. We could not flat units to go back in.
Rear speakers were replaced and the boom box was removed along with the non functioning amp and the non fused feed for it. Replaced the head unit with a Sony basic Bluetooth unit. He is not a big audio guy, so any sound is better than nothing. Has hands free and CD player because, we found this in the center consul.

I told him he has to listen to it once before he tosses it. He said no.
It got a good bath. Cleaned up better than I thought it would. Had some black staining. It all came off.
New brakes were ordered from Summit Racing. Powerstop rotors and pads.
New staggered Michelins were ordered and slapped on. 275/40-17 front. 9.5" wide rim. 315/35-17 on 11.5" rim. Big meats.