Last night I peeled the woodgrain off of the replacement console top plate using my wifes steam cleaner again. The new woodgrain I had was creased in a couple places so I wasn't expecting much. That's what happens when a part sits around for years and years. It accually looks decent. I was able to smooth out the creases so they aren't noticable. I also tightened the upper shock bolts last night too.
Today I finished cleaning the paint with the clay bar. I also worked on setting the ride height. I've got it where it looks good so I'm leaving it there. Then I tightened up the LCA pivot nuts, double checked the fluids and made sure the lugnuts were tight. I fired it up and backed it down the driveway. The brakes worked very nice so I just kept going. I backed it onto the road and drove it around the block.
The brakes felt good, the steering wheel is close to centered and it drove very smooth. It went through the gears nicely too. I didn't go any farther since there are no plates on it...or a windshield.