I have a few things to report as mentioned previously and am just not finding a few spare minutes to post about all of it.
First of all I had to do some repair work on the little red ZX2 pictured previously. The shifter was very loose and would move about 3 inches side to side when in gear.

It would also move up and down a couple of inches. This turned out to be two things. One was a bushing missing in the shift linkage, I ordered some from Energy Suspension that turned out to not be what I needed.

I ended up making a bushing using some scraps from The Black Plague Dun Dun Dunnn suspension rebuild. I cut and formed a small spacer using a grinder, the Craftsman belt sander, and the Hey Budden anvil using the bolt as a form. In the end it fit perfectly, boom free fix, I'll take it. The other fix was one I'm not proud of but was the only fix I could come up with at the time without buying a new shift lever for the car. There were more rubber bushings that had failed allowing the shift lever plate to fall out of the hole in the console. Two sheet metal screws later and it was fixed. All vertical movement is gone and the car shifts like a dream.
I came across a girl that managed to get stuck in the road after our recent rain of about 1/2". Seeing this as an oportunity to actually use my big 4wd truck to help someone I jumped at the chance to help them out. The road was much more sloppy that I'd even expected knowing the roads. I pulled her out, but she probably won't ever ask again after cleaning her car.
I was everywhere on the road and even in the ditch a little bit, but managed to get her out.
I made a quick trip to pick up my axle from McGill Manufacturing. The owner/mechanic/book keeper/fabricator/jack of all trades was one of the partners with the company that originally built my car in 2001 B&B Manufacturing. He built the 9" to my specs as well as the control arms and installed my disc brakes, he even cleaned them up and painted them as well as powder coated the axle. If anyone wants to check out his shop or offerings here is the website:
http://www.mcgills-streetrods.com/
Full disclosure I don't have any incentives for this or any ties to his shop other than being a happy customer. He is a great guy that will do anything in his power to take care of his customers.
At 56" (142 cm) hub to hub it is 3" (7.6 cm) narrower than my current rear end and will be much stronger. Being so narrow I was able to put it in my truck bed side to side without having to turn it sideways.
Here I'm unloading it with my cherry picker I installed a new pump on previously, as you can tell it worked like a charm.
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Next I decided to try to get all the parts back on my car since I won't be pulling the body off, naturally I had some willing helpers since I was in the house garage.
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She even wanted to take it for a test drive:
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Luckily I don't get tooooooooo bent out of shape when she wants to use every tool in the garage to help even if that means putting pliers on the lower grill opening and trying to twist off all of the paint.

Gotta love them, and I'm not going to tell her she can't be out there helping me, gotta start em young!
Now for the not so good news. I have been going to the chiropractor since the begging of the year for some lower back pain. It has gotten better but the Dr. didn't like how little progress I was making so he ordered an MRI. The results came in and I have two bulging discs. There are two options one would be to have surgery that would most likely work but would knock me out of everything for 8-16 weeks. The other would be really strict orders on movement and exercise, decompression techniques, stretching, ice, and wearing a back brace for 8-12 weeks. Guess which route I chose? I'm feeling better now after almost a week but know I have a long way to go. I've been careful and will not make much progress on anything anytime soon for fear of hurting it worse. I'll do what I can but will take it slow and be as smart as I can about all movements and projects I choose to tackle. In the end I'll slow down but I'll keep moving forward!
Thanks all,
JB