She is on her feet! Unfortunately, when you fix one problem, you find two more (and I just finished fixing a lot of problems....it adds up).
But, we will get to that later. For starters, the floors are finished! I laid down a nice layer of black Rustoleum (actually pretty impressed with the stuff so far) and let it dry overnight. When I came back in the morning, this is what I found:
No worries, though. The floors look much better, and the have only factory holes now!! ;D
Before
After
With the floors done, she was ready to come down off the blocks.

Touchdown!
I did a rough alignment before taking her down which seems to be alright so far. I dumped some gas in the tank and put coolant in the radiator the turned the key.....nothing. Nada. Not even a click of the solenoid. So I dug around, cleaned the contacts and tapped the solenoid. I must have broken it free because She turned over this time!
I had been using jumper cables to get power from the Jeep to the FIAT, but opted to just steal the battery right out. But then we were not getting any fuel! Ay Caramba! The electric pump was running, but wasn't drawing any fuel. We actually had to suck on the end of the hose and draw some fuel into the tank before it started coming through.
Plugged it in, and she was up and running! Then...tapata tapata tapata. Valve noise. I shut her down pretty quick when I heard that. Checked the belt and it was loose! Well, brilliant gentleman that I am, I had tried to torque the tensioner bearing with the timing cover on. The spring hadn't even applied tension! So, off the cover came (along with some coolant), then we used my white-out marks to make sure everything was lined up and applied the correct tension.
Wrapped everything back up and she ran like a charm...except for the missing and running rich... So we adjusted the carb properly and started up again. Smoke, this time. Oil leaking from the exhaust cam box.
Well, I had taken a bracket off from the EGR pipe, so after re-installing that, I was able to get enough pressure on the gasket to at least slow the leak...
With the engine idling, I let things come up to temperature, only to find out that my fan thermo-switch is no longer working. I can't catch a break, I tell ya!
I also hear a strange noise coming from the transmission. Only with the car in neutral and the clutch pedal released, there is a noise comparable to a rubbing brake pad. I assume this is the clutch not fully disengaging, but I have loosened the clutch cable and the noise persists. Any thoughts?
I needed a pick me up after all of this trouble, so I installed the seats on the car and drove it up and down the driveway for about a half hour!
It was enough to make me smile. It was dark, but today I will probably drive around the block to make sure all else is good. I am still struggling with the sway bar bushings, but it is all I have left to do and I have all day to do it.
When that's fixed, I wonder what else will be wrong!