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OK, now on to the car. I had a few boxes of parts waiting for me when I got home and I was too jet-lagged to do anything like welding that requires focus. Instead I got to work fixing some stuff.
First up: driver's side window regulator. When I got the car the driver's side window was wedged in place with a couple pieces of wood, and the whole motor and cable portion of the regulator was missing. Got a replacement Cabriolet one from a wrecking yard who conveniently delivered it to my door at no charge. Sweet!
Installed the glass:

Installed and aligned in the door frame. The door latch needed some adjustment as well but everything fits perfectly now. Nice to have two working windows!

Next up was windshield wipers. Broken wipers may not matter in California where the car came from, but over here in Seattle they are an absolute necessity. Motor was dead so I got a replacement from Cory. Took the opportunity to clean and re-grease the linkage while I had it out.


Final item was fixing the windshield washer tank. The two that were in the car are amazing examples of UV degredation to polyethylene, sitting exposed in the California sun for 9 years they were literally crumbling. I'm not putting headlight washers back in, but I do want windshield washers. Since the normal washer tank is pretty small in these cars, I opted to used the larger headlight tank for the windshield. Only required some light modification to make it all work:
Original tanks


Windshield washer motor with the rubber tank gromet fits perfectly in the headlight washer tank

Cut and extended the wiring pigtail to reach the new motor position under the DS fender

Extended the washer line to reach the pump

Filled it up to test it and it works great! Only problem is I discovered a crack in the replacement tank when I filled it so I need to seal that up.
That's all for today, more to come next week.

















