No, I didn't fade away. My XP2 Machine (computer) died. I spent 2 days trying to get my old Win98 machine up and online, and fixing a blown of heater element on my hotwater tank. What would we be if we weren't challenged?
Anyway, my WinXP2 machine has a special power supply and I'm hoping I can find one here in town or I'll buy another ATX tower.
Back to my Car, the 1979 Squire. I got a break in the weather yesterday with +4C. So I cleaned up the engine and compartment. Like new! I had to take the grill out to get the Air Intake in under the fender from the 1978 donor. The 79 had a spot-welded plate to drill out first. A bit of tin bashing and in it went!
I just realized that my car has a clock! It hasn't worked for a while, so I'll have a look-see if it can be repaired. I want to repaint the speedo needle and fuel-tank needle (Testor fluorescent model paint).
I changed the front bumper. I hit a snow bank once and warped the support brackets. The Canadian car (1978) has a telescopic frame mount, whereas the Mexican car's are solid steel tubes (3/16" wall).
Started on the electrics today -removing the dash wiring. The donor doesn't have all the options mine does (no light in the ashtray, no clock, no underhood engine compartment light) so I have to merge the two.
I'm going to make custom grills for the Station Wagon speakers. One side was already punched through

and my car only came with the center mounted front dash speaker, so I'm going to modify mine to install the two little ones, and the two new 6" X 9" speakers, where the original rear wagon speakers were. The donor came with a nice Toshiba AM/FM cassette radio. I had a Panasonic but I messed up the digital display and I like the radio knob adjustment on this Toshiba - you don't have to look down.
Onward and upward.
Addo, I've got a break in the weather for another week! Running around
-5C.