Well, I think you were right, Roni, but I had a mini-disaster while tautening and won't be doing it again.

I'll detail that below. Anyhow, Mog has had plenty of progress since my last post!
First I repainted the interior bits that had gotten damaged in the original headlining debacles.[frame]

[/frame]By the time this photo was taken, I had already adjusted the headlining; I heated the garage to about thirty degrees Celsius and kept it nice and warm for a few hours, then began tautening the cables. I got the rear three pairs quite tight, and those really made a difference; then I began on the front pair, and -- believe it or not -- both of those cables snapped apart near where I was pulling (or more accurately jacking). So those cables are not terrifically taut, and were actually so short that I had to attach them to different screws than the ones under the dash -- and I won't be touching them again, so fearful am I of snapping them more.
Then I played with the driver's door window, which (see above) won't roll up properly on the trailing edge. I discovered that some of the felt is missing in the top of the channel, and the window slants so that the leading edge hits the top first:[frame]

[/frame]I'm going to add some felt and see if that makes a difference -- I think it will, as the window has a lot of movement back-and-forth.
Then I took a stab at disassembling the hub, due to the oil leak in the axle:[frame]

[/frame]This particular hub came off, with relative ease, by using a giant pair of channel locks on the nut, and then a pair of crowbars on the hub itself -- took less than an hour once I figured it out.
A fellow at a local auto shop drifted the new oil seal and bearing into place and gave me some high-temperature hub grease:[frame]

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Then the camera died, so no photos of refitting the hub, but I cleaned the backplate before refitting and it all looks like new in there. Photos of that to come.
This is my favorite part. I repainted the passenger door upper and reassembled it all (with a major gaffe in not setting the window into the window winder, which necessitated redisassembly

), and then dad helped me put that door on:[frame]

[/frame] I also painted the lugnuts, because some were rusting, and clipped on the boot badges.
Windows and electrics to come next week.