What did you do to your non g-body project today [2025 edition]

Run up to Cranberry to pick up a subwoofer for the home system and then hit the opener for Cars n Coffee to grab breakfast before coming to the shop to work on the Blazer a bit. Saturday got the DRL/turn signals properly working and the fog lights wiring figured out. Then yesterday got a lot of the hot side plumbing tacked up, I'll have more on the Blazer in its thread so I don't bore you here
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In an effort to organize the garage as well as take inventory I actually started organizing the parts I have for various vehicles. This meant tracking them down between the basement, two bedrooms, and the garage. Man, I've got a lotta stuff! (See: junk)

This pile is most of what goes with Roxanne when I sell her, and a lot is new but the old Regency exhaust tips got cleaned with oxalic. New bedside & a couple other parts not pictured:

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Here's a small pile of square body stuff, again not all pictured. I never realized I was sitting on a gauge cluster mine (have 3 more):

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These tail lights received some alcohol based dish cleaner and the trim was cleaned with oxalic, but both still need polished. The door panels are filthy and hiding a couple of windows, and the glove boxes need attention as well.

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Found that I have a full set of trim for a truck as well as for a Blazer, some of which has been separated so I don't lose them. So I'm probably gonna lose 'em. Spare cheap stereos on the recliner:

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I cleaned my collection of gauge bezels and painted some headlight bezels. They got hit with Wax/Tar Remover followed by Adhesion Promoter, Black Sandable Primer, and Rust-Oleum Metallic Silver. I dropped one, ruining the primer by catching it, and tried using a rag then Filler Primer to save it- I should've stripped it with brake cleaner or just waited & sanded since I had no acetone/ thinner/ etc., but it's not terrible:

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I found two transmission inspection covers, one being absolutely covered in years of buildup:

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So I cleaned them both with my special blend of soap and got it to look like this:
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And here it is next to the cleaner one that simply received VHT Aluminum:

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I also cleaned up a nearly new polished aluminum intake (Power Plus) I grabbed from Marketplace for $60. It really only needed a small amount of RTV & gasket material removed & a quick wipe with Denatured Alcohol since it was barely ran before being replaced with a chrome unit:

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I soaked a 27 mm sway bar in oxalic before quickly sanding with 220 and covering it with Self Etching Primer, Sealer, a single coat of Filler Primer, some Black Sandable Primer, and finally Satin Black. I wanted Semi Gloss but have two faulty brand new cans of it. I wasn't looking for perfect on this piece anyway as it may not be permanent. There are some 3" drop spindles on the floor in the background that need a bit o' love before installation.

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I soaked the factory jack accessories in oxalic & then neutralized them before shooting Self Etching Primer, Sealer, Black Sandable, and finished this stage with Satin. They need some flair before getting cleared... pinstripes maybe? There's also the transmission x-member from my '86 which is a custom piece I made way back in high school. It's two driver's side halves lap-welded together, and it got a bath in oxalic before seeing Rust Inhibitor Primer, Sealer, Black Sandable, and Satin:

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Here's another shot of it in front of a vintage billet grille, boxes of glass H4 headlight housings, Hooker exhaust tips, 2" drop springs, and another set of drop shackles. Beverly is gonna look good:

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Finished lining the interior of the garage with osb.
Next up, put regal interior back together so I can switch that to my daily and switch the rotten stepside bed to a less rotten fleetside bed on the k1500
 
Had my lil watcher outside today. He can partially sit up and can roll but can't hold a wrench worth a damn. I put on a new dash bezel. Used, but less damaged and wasn't 300 damn dollars like every other also damaged used bezel on ebay. Also put on a new headlight switch using self tapping Philips screws into the bezel and into the also broken retaining bracket for said switch. Also did some fiddly wiring stuff. Radio is indeed hooked up correctly, yet am/fm is only 1/3 volume of tape mode and I can hardly see the display in daylight. It's only got one illumination mode, on at all times (when running). And it has no dedicated dimmer or illumination wire so that's not the issue.
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Moved some stuff around, threw some away, and added some cabinets:

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The fridge was only hiding a single empty beer can, no rabid rodents or angry armadillos. It now houses a 5 gallon water jug and some pickle juice for when I burn myself.
 
Removed the leaf springs and shackles from the '86, and the bumpstops now rest upon 4x4 blocks...

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I put hands on 4 non G Body projects in under 24 hours. Not that I accomplished a lot, but 3 of them took a step forward today, and that's moving in the right direction.
 
The ole lady and I got the 383 and the transmission/transfer case installed in the truck yesterday.. having a removable transmission tunnel is priceless..
 

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