More progress at the weekend.
Bit of tinworm that'd got missed on the inside of the passenger door - had just given it a dose of rust eater, but it was a bit too deep for that, so got taken back to metal before re-treating.
Followed that up with a top coat of colour to protect it. Dropped a bollock and got some overspray on my newly repainted metal carpet strip, so will have to repaint that.
Got the 'refurbed' (ish!) speedo cable installed with new clips into the back of the dash, and new grommet.
Removed the masking from the battery tray area finally. Doesn't look too bad in the end.
I kept the aerial hole. I know most people don't, but I always liked the fact that my car looked pretty standard - and a whippy ancient aerial adds to the image of poverty-spec shopping car cheapness. So anyway, aerial back in.
Whipped the heater matrix/blower assembly apart to clean it. This bit had been removed whilst the car was painted, but for some reason got left inside whilst the car was sprayed - so it was covered in paint dust etc.
Cleaned the lot including the motor in solvent, and then used electrical contact cleaner on the motor before re-greasing the bearings. Going to need to back-to-black the plastic I think, but worth a try as a new assembly is £165ish! I did order a new matrix though, as hopefully it'll save me a job in the future if/when the originally finally decided to let go.
Re-glued the headlining into place wherever it was coming loose. Bulldog clips easily hold it into place while the Evostick dries and are easy to remove afterwards.
Managed to rescue my original door card membranes in the end. A clean up with solvent, touch of tape on a few small tears, and some double-sided tape and they were good to go. Can't seem to buy new ones any more, and I could've just cut up a bin bag - but it'd have been a pain to get the right shapes and cut-outs sorted, so I was pleased how these turned out.
Door cards on front and rear, and rear chairs in. Leaving the fronts out 'til I've got clutch and throttle cables installed. Makes installation easier and saves them getting dirty!
Going to be back to doing some oily bits soon, will do cambelt and some other odds n sods on the engine whilst it's out - and hopefully by the time I've done that my new suspension will've arrived.