Since the actual engine install is on hold, I am turning to other things, like the front suspension. Parts for it should be here sometime today, so I that should commence this weekend. The interior is in kind of a sorry state, though, and could start to use some work.
I did a little shopping in my garage and storage locker, and came up with all this:
The instrument panel is out of an old Jaguar Mark II, and I'd hoped to install it in a project some day, but the S10 dash would require major surgery for it to fit, and would interfere with the glove box when it is reinstalled. The bezel below it, I think, is from a non-AC S10. On the upper left is the non-AC controls. Also on the left, are console warning lights from a Granada, a light switch from a Maverick, cigarette lighter and dimmer switch from who knows where, stereo wiring adapter (which may be useless, pretty sure the connector has been cut out of the S10), and a Ford-style starter solenoid. I thought I had a switch panel with built in breakers, but could not find it. I'm sure it'll turn up after all the work is done.
I think the first part of the plan will be to get the heater controls adapted and installed. I'll need to figure out some wring, and I am hoping the vacuum lines will just switch over directly, but if it is losing the center vents, I would not be surprised if a little figuring out will need to be done. As cool as the Jag instrument panel is, I don't think I am going to use it. I am however, thinking of cutting up one of the S10 bezels and incorporating a single-din stereo, my coolant and oil temp gauges, and some of the switchgear from the Jag panel, just because it is so cool.
Also, there is a 2" hole in the firewall where the engine harness used to go. The bulkhead connector I bought is too small, so I'll need to build a patch panel with a 1.75" hole for it to mount to. I am going to try to make it a lot simpler to pull the engine, harness included, in the future.