Omg there were a lot of old phone and antenna installations in the car, alongside several sound "installations" obviously done by a person who just should have let someone else do it. I've extracted one Nokia phone module, one antenna box for a multiway antenna, meters of Rockford Fosgate boom box cables, pieces of wiring just cut and tucked away.
My dad never cared and just wanted me to leave it until it was in the way, he asked me to remove the aftermarket alarm some years back, and that was a horrible installation too.
I'll either install a Special radio, or my Audio 30 APS that I never sold and have NIB to use. I'm leaning towards the APS even though it's not period correct. But it's just a better sounding unit with CD too. And I can get a Bluetooth module for either of them.
I've also most likely confirmed that it is the AC compressor bearing that's causing the noise. Starting the engine without the belt was telling that it absolutely was an auxilliary, and the bearing in the compressor spins very fast and sounds completely dry. All other rollers etc seem fine. I know I have both spare compressors and bearings, and the AC is cold and working fine, so maybe I'll just replace the bearing.
The ASR delete seems to be a good one with three relays nicely placed etc. I'll get a hold of a ASR off button and place where the fader wheel is, cause that's not in use and I won't reconnect it either.
I think it's H&R springs on the car - they're red right
@gsxr ? Maybe I have original springs in my parts bin, I'll have to check. Both rear struts, spheres and front shocks are replaced about 10000 kilometers ago, so they're in great shape. If I don't have springs, I'll buy new ones, the car is way too low for my taste.
Finally I documented all the cosmetic damages I could find, there are some corrosion, bent plastic, bad repairs. Sagging rear bumper, a scrape and dent on the right rear fender flare and bumper etc etc.