With the first event "postponed" due to the rain that I assume is falling out in BFE wherever this venue is, today's plans changed to helping Tim dispose of a body, doing some literal house cleaning, and perhaps laying a box or two of tile. Before doing any of that, though, I woke up at about 0515 and couldn't get back to sleep so I came out to Toiletbird Industries to see about wrapping up the car. The passenger side door card, sill, and A-pillar trim is on and now there are two doors that close with a very satisfying "thump". In order to test out the gauges, I used it as a garbage scow to take the trash out to the dumpster and then drove up to Autozone to return a battery core that I had sitting around. Gauges work, it makes a rather serious amount of oil pressure, and after "repairing" the cluster, the tach jumps around even more than it did before, so I'm not sure I did that right. Of course the speedometer is still non-functional. What I did discover, however, is that about 98.73% of the rattling and clanging that the car made when going down the road was apparently completely attributable to the windows. It's way more pleasant to drive now, even with no headliner, carpet, or rear seat or trim installed. I also tightened up the power steering belt so it doesn't protest when trying to turn the wheels at low speeds anymore.
What makes it fundamentally unpleasant still is the fact that if you put the clutch in too fast when coming to a stop or aren't super-ginger about applying throttle when you start moving from a stop, the car will stall. Also the lack of speedometer is very irritating. Instead of running errands, I was going to play with Tuner Studio to try to see if I could tune that behaviour out, but the last time I saw my RS232-to-USB adaptater I had the brilliant idea that I should put it away somewhere safe. So it's gone forever apparently.
One other small task that I undertook was to wash the windows. Strangely that was less than successful. There is... something all over the inside of the windshield that I cannot get off without scraping with a razor blade. Plus the thing is really pitted and nasty after, what, 24 years? I almost wonder if it would be worth having a new windshield installed. I've got glass coverage on it so maybe I should start tailgating dump trucks or something.