YAY!
Hi Jamie,
Hope you enjoy it...I tinkered with it and had fun but it was time for it to move to a new home. Ironically enough, *I* was 16 when I acquired it! Glad to see it got there and made it in one piece, considering it wasn't the most stellar packing job my dad did, but oh well! ;-)
Everything does run; the motor, solenoids, timer; so I'm sure you'll have it up and washing in no time. The cabinet is in 5 pieces; take the back off first, then the sides, and finally the front section. If you plan on removing the top completely, the timer comes out by removing the ribbed screws holding it to the top. The pump outlet is inside the cabinet so you'll have to take the back off; did I put the right-angle connector in one of the bags? If not, a garden hose will work perfectly as it is a 3/4" threaded outlet like the water valve. The seal I included goes between the top and cabinet. It will need a new soap door gasket, a drain valve seal, and a drain trap gasket made out of closed-cell foam. Those were the really the only "drip points".
If you have any more questions about what I did to it, let me know!
--Austin