Aar0sc wrote:
Dusty brakes, I'll need new pad clips I think!
What I see in this photograph concerns me a lot, Aaron.
There are several bits of the body that look suspect including
front of chassis leg
chassis a subframe back mounting
underfloor stiffening rail
inner wing (where it meets the bulkhead).
I would inspect all these areas carefully (using a flat blade screwdriver).
Clearly your car has been standing for a long time unused.
As has been said, the calipers need refurbishment.
I would replace the brake flexible hoses and brake pipes.
Take a close look at all the ball joints (these may be rusted up inside, thereby appearing tight. However the rust soon wears.....)
I would replace the track control arm inner bolts or at least remove them to assess their condition.
However, before doing any of the aforementioned I strongly advise you check the condition of the sills. If the ends are corroded (back or front)
you are realistically looking at replacement outers and repair/replacement of the inners and lowers I'm afraid.
If it does look okay I would try jacking up each sill one corner at a time to check the doors still open/close properly.

Sorry to sound negative. Not what you want to be reading on returning from your break.