Small progress made.
Some more suspension bits fitted. But the trailing arm and the main beam bushes are still pending.
Oil Filter and Distributor Cap and Rotor has been replaced.
One of the ignition plug leads has failed, so looking for a new set.
At least it's running, after the battery was going flat every other day. I figured that the mechanic has fitted a taller battery in, and it was touching the bonnet, creating a drain. The battery tray also is a temp weld on top of the rusted original at the bottom. So looking for a battery in the Boot kit. Have posted in the Wanted section.
The electrician and his sidekick hard at work
The electrician works behind an industrial unit. But he is an old hand with experience with old cars. He has worked really hard, remember that they cannot read English, at best a few words here and there, so the manual I printed out is lying somewhere gathering dust. They also have a irritating habit of not asking if they don't know. Maybe I should take a laptop and show them the work done by all of you on the Zone, that will open their eyes to the clean restoration that is possible with a little more effort.
We discovered Suzuki central locking bits and relays inside the A pillar.
Also the guys who worked on it, simply chopped off the connecting plugs instead of bypassing them. So we have no way to connect the central locking actuators to the main loom. Have posted that in the Wanted section too.
The all-important temperature gauge is working. And the rest has been checked and cleaned. Has dirt and greasy prints all over, just like the rest of the dusty, dirty car. Excuse that.
The replacement electric antenna is connected too.
The mirrors are connected again. The cracked triangular plastic covers replaced.
Any idea on servicing the electric mirrors? They are alive again, but make a horrible noise.
New switch fitted to a used driver's side door handle.
Broken glove box has been replaced.
The lights, AC switch, interior lights are connected again. Ac switch surround is broken, will have to live with that for now, also the gap may not be visible unless you bend and are looking for it. Looks very bad though.
The four speakers are busted, will look for Blaupunkt speakers to match the old skool Blaupunkt cassette radio that we have fitted.
The four electric windows are working again, not very smooth, but maybe using them a few times may loosen them up a bit.
Also waiting for the door cards to be refurbished as is, can't import them. We will cover the holes made when someone screwed them in instead of using plastic grommets. So some Araldite or some black paste will fill in the holes. The windows may work better when I remove the cracked rubber lining besides the glass on the window sill and replace with the new inner and outer rubber strips on all four doors.