So, spent several hours today on my guitar to do as I said. The before picture is the earlier on in this thread. Feel a little narcissistic sharing all these photos, but thought some may enjoy them. Especially if there are those out there looking to do some work on their guitars.
Forgive the lighting. It was getting darker as I was working on the project.
What I did:
First: Take strings off and clean the board off with 0000 steel wool. Then treat it with Dunlop lemon oil. Go over it until it stops soaking it up, then wipe off any great excess with a paper towel. It was then that I realized I probably should have replaced the electronics, first. Oh well. I also used my Lizard Spit pads to clean the frets. If you've never tried the stuff, I highly recommend it.
Second: Pop off the back and took all the snapshots I could to make sure I didn't get any messed up with the new assembly.
Third: Take everything out of the guitar, except for the switch. This thing has a very thick maple top with a seemingly thin paint and nitro job.
Fourth: Installed all the new electronics. Used an Emerson assembly to make it easy on myself. I decided to use the mounting plate because that had been used as the main ground, and I didn't want to screw with the input jack. Speaking of, also verified the input jack was a Switchcraft, which it was. So I just buffed it to ensure a clean contact, and will continue to use it. Love those "bumblebee" caps.
Last: Restrung it (love those locking tuners) and set the string height. I'm too tired to mess with intonation, tonight, so I will do that tomorrow. Plugged it in to make sure I didn't cross the wires around and all switches and pots work correctly. The pickups sound fantastic and this guitar definitely now has its own character!