More progress on the Nissan today. Spring Break started, so me and the boy busted *** on it all day. Wired up his stereo, and a bunch of other stuff, as well as prewired for his audio upgrades he'll be doing after its road worthy. Then we got the dash, steering wheel, some trim, shifter boots, seat belts, and seat installed.
Being that this is the first time, since the day we brought it home, it's been complete enough to drive further than across the driveway, we had to celebrate with a "Roadkill" (an awesome youtube/MTOD series) drive around the block. So picture this; no door latches/handles(prepped for paint) held closed with bungee cords, muffler only tack welded on, unbalanced 33" mud tires, no bed, no tail or brake lights, no tag, no hood, missing one fender, oh and a newly licensed 16yo that has barley had any seat time driving a stick, kinda fun! Gotta love living in the country.
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I planned to get more video during the drive, but I had more important things to tend to. If it wasn't bad enough that the first stop sign was on a incline, a truck came up behind us right about the time he came to a stop. He just looked down at the shifter and said "oh ****" in a worrisome voice.

It was hard, but I managed to hold my hysterical laugh back just long enough for him to dump the clutch in super rev mode, causing the truck with zero weight in the back to jump and buck like we were riding a bull. Right about the time he got it around the corner and straightened out, the tacked on muffler fell off. It was then I busted out laughing my *** off. He pulled off into a ditch that would swallow the truck, had it had street tires on it. I quickly jumped out and sacrificed my door latch, aka, bungee cord, to do the duty of securing the muffler to the non-bedded frame. It was an awesome 1.8 mile trip!