I wonder if you were following the button panel wiring for the late model LNF cars.@Ross Thank you for the diagram, I'm not sure what it is telling me though. Where on the BCM or Fuse Box does it end up leading to? I don't understand where the green wire is going after it leaves the button on the panel. Was I supposed to have a ground? Because for the button kit, I just soldered two lines with connectors off the green/white wire. I remember it being bright green, not dark green.
For the diagram, is it saying that the wire to the button kit should go to pin #2 on the gauge panel connector?
First thing I'm going to check is the button itself on the button kit. I should get continuity when I press the button, correct?
Just looked at some of your car pictures. That looks awesome! Hard to envision right now, but congrats!
I love the "actual" picture in a previous post of your son on one of your drives (Tim Curry)

You could always pick up a group buy shifter if you see one pop up for sale. It uses the original tunnel cap and, while people have said that the DF-designed shifter is better, the group buy shifter is a massive, massive upgrade over stock. Those flimsy plastic clamps are just an atrocity.
Source: me, I have had a group buy shifter since SACTX sold a run of them a while back.
Also, been driving a good bit. This thing loves to drink the fuel. Just curious, once I get over the thrill of acceleration (if you ever do) what type of gas mileage does everyone see? Just cruising and driving more spirited if you happen to know it.