Boom! Progress...
No more broom sticks or traffic cones required to hold the hood up. I went ahead and ordered some sookitech hood dampers overnight from Japan... well from Taiwan really, and it wasn't over night... but, close enough .

Then I started to install my sealed and vented battery box (NHRA Rule 8.1 Complaint). The big secret about this thing is that it is not really sealed at all, it comes in 3 pieces with no gaskets or o-rings and no where in the instructions does it indicate that RTV or similar is to be used to seal it up... but whatever it meets the rules and is shiny.
Here's the mess of wiring I was met with when I removed the marine battery box (that wasn't even mounted to anything... not good)

Since the only wiring diagram for that mess exists in the previous owner's head I'm going to have to leave it as is until I can totally redo it... but since the new battery box is like 1.5x the size of the old one its all got to get moved out of the way for now.

Weld up a frame for the new box to sit on... weld to chassis... paint.


Now before I clutter this area up with a huge battery box I've got to find a place for all the relays and fuses to go... and the previous owner routed the harness through the chassis so there's no slack to move the harness anywhere. The only option short of cutting and extending all the wire individually was mount every thing right behind the passenger's seat.

Now with the wires out of the way of the battery box (but in the way of everything else now) it's time to assemble the box.
Bottom cover and battery -

Box sides -

All "sealed" up-

Up next was the fire extinguisher mount. I found this quick release mount on ebay and thought it looked neat... some assembly required.

All welded up (I plug welded the slots on the other side... those tacks on the top side of the mount are just for good measure)

Painted and installed on the extinguisher -


Bottom mount installed in car -

Fire extinguisher arm rest! (this will be great until the first time I power shift my elbow right into the bottom of it)


Before putting the passenger's seat back in I covered up the exposed wiring harness up with some wire loom.

I also swapped out the door locks since the last dude to own it changed just the door locks out and then lost the key... So now I've got a key for an ignition and a key for the exterior locks... shitty... but at least I can lock the car now. This was a much bigger process than I anticipated. I had to strip each door down and remove the side window glass to get the handles out to replace the locks. Nothing really to see there... just a lot of labor for locks that are just clipped in place.
The last thing I did before heading back to NJ was pulling the lexan windshield out... once all the screws were pulled out it pretty much popped out by itself. I didn't take any pictures of this... but just image the car missing the windshield and you will get the idea. The new glass will be installed at the end of the week and that only leaves a few things to be done before I'm competition/ Clubloose legal.