Great comments on various tires, but let's get this thread back on track.

Over the last few weeks I have been trying to get out to work on the 180 (not as easy as it sounds having recent surgery and a 5 month old) to see what I'm up against and join the "maddness".
Overall, I'm glad I started gutting the interior! I had a nest of dead mice in the headliner, which started some very light surface corrosion on the hat rack brackets (which will be removed). The rest of the interior reviled no surprises and the airframe is in great shape. I noticed some tiny specks of corrosion starting in spots where the yellow glue is pasted on, so I'm glad I did this sooner than later. I think it is important for all early model Cessna owners to inspect their planes to see what lies under that painted on glue. Not a good thing to have 50+ years later.
Between the panel, interior and other various antennas and such, I hope to pull 125+ lbs from the plane. How much goes back into it, and how light I get is subject to change. I'm shooting for a 1585 lb empty weight on the scales when this is all said and done (undecided on stripping the exterior at this point).
Good riddance to the funky smelling, outdated, uncomfortable, heavy, mustard colored interior.

You can imagine my feelings towards the old, original headliner.

A common picture in recent project threads. More glue.

The old heavy interior and insulation removed! Out with the retro, in with the new!
