So I ended up with an old diesel VW Rabbit truck. What I didn't know when I bought it was just how awful a prior owner had hacked up the wiring.
I bought it cheap, not-running, and put it back together with a little help from my friends. Now it's up and running. Hooray!
Luckily, it only takes like 3 wires to make this run. 12V to the injection pump to let it flow. 12V to glow plugs prior to firing. 12V starter trigger. Oh... and a fan switch.
So that's literally all it has right now, and all that was done by the PO with toggle switches. Ignition switch is completely bypassed (probably failed).
The problem is, NOTHING else has power. The cluster is gone. The harness that would've been plugged into the cluster is half cut off (why????). The fuse box is mostly empty, wires, cut, etc. So I have no lights. No blinkers. nada.
Ugh.
Because this is a toy beater anyways, I'm tempted to just improve the current toggle switch setup, racecar style, but then I still need wipers/headlights/brake lights/etc. It still has a heater/fan setup, so it'd be nice if that worked.
So do I...
A) Grab a full "CE2" fuse box and harness from a 90's era VW and strip it down to essentials and splice it in? This has been done by others, but still seems like a lot of work. Plus I still need to find a cluster with a pigtail to splice backwards. ...and I don't know if the ignition switch works. Ugh.
B) Keep with the beater cheap simple diesel approach, and just home-brew a simple switch/fuse panel setup racecar style. Outside of the few toggles it already has (starter/glow plug/injection pump), I really only need a few circuits... headlight/taillight/brake light/blinkers, and powering up the HVAC blower likely wouldn't be too hard. Pretty sure it doesn't have any interior lights anyways. Then I still don't have a cluster, and by the time I do all this, maybe I should've just done it more stock-like and used the factory switch gear.
Just thinking this through outloud because I'm at work. ...and I'm not sure how much work I want to do to a beater $1,000 pickup, but I do actually want to drive it.