Decided to tackle this leaking problem this weekend. Got the car up on jack stands ( gotta love the quick pump floor jack)

Found all kinds of good stuff once under there. Scary part was that 2 out of the 4 nuts attaching the drive shaft to the rear diff were loose

and the other 2 were not all that tight either. So drive shaft came off fairly easily. Used a couple of zip ties to remember where it went when mated to the rear end. Impact gun was great for getting the pinion nut off after I marked its position. The old seal was a bugger to get out. Tapped the new one in slow but sure, put everything back together, drained about a half pint maybe more of old fluid out - black as crude oil. Refilled with 80-90w. Removed about a half pound of greasy crud from the diff and cleaned it off with brake cleaner.
Noticed that the center support bearing seemed to wobble all around in the rubber covering. Not sure what is really in there at this point and why the drive shaft does not wobble all around while driving??????.?.

no noise, nothing, but I'm pretty sure it shouldn't have over an inch of play in every direction, definitely the next project.
Noticed exhaust has a small hole just after the resonator

and is under the the e-brake cable instead of over it causing the exhaust to ride low and bump the pan hard rod. Most of the rubber exhaust hangers are shot and not helping much. And of course the exhaust has melted the ebrake cable covering
All the bushings for the long and short trailing arms are definitely shot- thank goodness for spares and projects to do.