Dang Greg- missed your post last night- but funny you should mention a list. Thats what I did the last couple days, and think I covered everything, so here goes: (* denotes completed)
Install bodymounts (can pry do before work)
Get motor running (have a engine test stand)
* Remove frontend (easier access)
* Patch firewall (will be too wet, and drafty if I dont)
* Replace windshield (easier access, call Novus, already have seal)
Replace heater core (and clean out the leaves)
Install motor
* Flush gas tank (unknown condition and floaties)
Flush lines (same as above)
* Radiator (might have one laying around, or buy new)
Transmission (clean, inspect, replace any leaky seals)
Transfer case (same as above)
Axle fluids (as time permits)
Exhaust (Shorty headers and a Dodge truck 2.5 inch
system, new, will need the pipe bent between the
two to connect)
Brakes (flush and replace as necessary)
Wiring (MIGHT be fun. It scares me)
Fix Hatch (handle is on the passenger seat)
Build bumpers (two or three chunks of tubing just to get legal. Or a
chunk of wood with the routered edges for a 70's
touch
Most of this is dependent on the weather. My two garages are not near as organized as yours. I could win an award for Most Cluttered or Most Efficient Use of Available Space. I actually organized a couple weeks ago, and just filled the space up with ever more parts and tools... I haven't hid any parts under the bed in a while, so that may be an option...