Where did I leave off? After the parts car explody business I decided to reinstall some bodywork for a bit of a morale boost:

The front fenders are held on with sheet metal screws, have no intentions of welding the on like Ford did:

Interior also went back in, with a new intercom courtesy of "the_wizard":

The nuts for the front swaybar were welded back on through cutouts in the floor and cover plates were made so they can be reached in a hurry if needed:

Hooked up the battery and pressurized the fuel system, seems like my home made AN lines work:

When the headlights went back in I put in some cheap Chinese LEDs to hopefully get a bit more out of them, they throw a lot of light but don't make any real attempt to aim it- they'll work fine for this car but I wouldn't put them in anything that gets driven in traffic at night much:

Then we got the parts car into the garage to be torn apart- if not for the Honda there would be nothing but extinct American brands in here:

Got the exhaust off and the driveshaft and trans crossmember out in hopes of using them on the rally car, but the crossmember is way too wide- apparently there are two different sizes of Merkur trans tunnel, because of course there berkeleying are. It would be simple enough to modify, but a quick search indicates this stupid plate with a couple of bends in it costs $200:

I think I'll just modify the one I already had, then I can sell the fancy expensive one. The stock crossmember for the T9 works just fine with some 1/8" steel welded on and a couple of holes drilled, and takes a stock Mustang transmission mount:
Then on to the driveshaft- it fit the parts car perfectly so it should just bolt up, right? Wrong again! It hits the floor in a bunch of places, most of which were easily moved with a hammer. But it still hits at the back of the tunnel:
Well that doesn't look too bad, I wonder what's on top that might prevent it from being hammered out of the way:

Yep, it's directly under that berkeleying tube
I am yet again on the fence about modifying a 2-piece driveshaft vs using a Mustang one with adapter- I have 2 of each type of shaft now. I either have to notch the underside of that cage tube or go with a 2-piece.