Wiring is always a PITA, hope you can get it all figured out. Otherwise the rest looks great.
I'm not too worried about the headlights, they were working before the switch replacement. Guessing a pin pushed back in the connector.
I love it when the lighting is repaired. I did that a couple years back on my 76 Cutlass. I still reach in and pop the parking lights on in the garage just to admire the old skool lights.
I hear you. I still have to wire the two on the front of the box, and the side marker lights in the fenders.
Cue the Debbie Boone song.
Clue me in, which one. I know Debbie Boone, but not well enough to know her songs by name.
Kirk,
Good job on the wiring / lights. 
I knew if i procrastinated long enough you would get it done.
Jon, I still have quite a bit under the dash saved, JUST for you.
That is probably the best statement ever. Now I feel like I have a purpose, “I procrastinate, so you can do.” The most selfless act any GJer can do for another.
I so hear you on that S. But that's how we roll here on GJ, right? I mean I was nice enough to clear out a corner of the shop just so Jon could store either his Vega, or his Solstice.
Time for one of those digital gauge sets.
Kevin hear you on the Cutlass. Piece of art.
Digital gauges for this rust bucket, NOPE. This old beast is getting done on the CHEAP. Well, as cheap as I can and still make it reliable.
FYI, the list of electrical fixes so far;
new wiper/washer motor
new cab clearance lights
new box marker lights
new plate lights
new left tail light
new brake controller
new trailer connector (low mount/regular trailer)
new trailer connector (hi mount/goose neck)
new wiper switch
new light switch
clean dash circuit board
new back up light toggle switch
new wiring from firewall to the back
starter wiring
Electrical I still need to fix;
new old radio
fender marker lights
front box lights
head lights
speakers
temp gauge
volt gauge
gas gauge (I think I already fixed this, just need to verify)
I hope to have it usable and road worthy by Wednesday. I guess I'll be busy the next couple of nights.
