Getting grey screen on booting MacPro 1,1; only able to use Safe Boot

I have a Mac Pro 1,1 Desktop running Lion.
Processor  2 x 2.66 GHz Dual-Core Intel Xeon
Memory  2 GB 667 MHz DDR2 FB-DIMM
Graphics  NVIDIA GeForce 7300 GT 256 MB
Software  Mac OS X Lion 10.7.5 (11G63)
The issue I'm having is the computer started booting to a grey screen with the spinning wheel and would get stuck there. The only way I was able to boot was Safe Boot. From there I could access files on the hard drive and ran a time machine backup.
After doing some research, I read this could be hard drive failure so I bought a new 3 TB SATA WD hard drive, installed it, formatted with disk utilitiy and installed OS X Lion on the new drive. It booted up fine after the install.
On the next reboot, same grey screen. Now I'm back to only being able to use Safe Boot mode to access the computer.
I have now shut down the computer and removed the old hard drive.
I've tried resetting PRAM and no luck.
I tried to run the apple hardware test but couldn't get it to run no matter what I tried.
Any advice? I'm at a loss. I really love this Mac and don't want to replace it just yet.

I'm finding these entries in system.log.
I'm particularly puzzled by " Load com.apple.driver.AppleSMBusPCI failed.." and similar messages.
O3REQUIRE FAILED: ret == 0
Nov  4 17:27:32 Mac-Pro loginwindow[43]: Failed to lookup Bezel UI Server port: Bootstrap Unknown Service.
Nov  4 17:29:18 localhost com.apple.launchd[1] (org.cups.cupsd): Path monitoring failed on "/private/var/spool/cups/cache/org.cups.cupsd": No such file or directory
Nov  4 17:29:23 localhost UserEventAgent[11]: CaptiveNetworkSupport:CaptiveSCRebuildCache:81 Failed to get service order
Nov  4 17:29:23 localhost UserEventAgent[11]: CaptiveNetworkSupport:CaptiveSCRebuildCache:81 Failed to get service order
O3REQUIRE FAILED: ret == 0
Nov  4 17:29:27 Mac-Pro loginwindow[46]: Failed to lookup Bezel UI Server port: Bootstrap Unknown Service.
Nov  4 17:38:36 localhost com.apple.launchd[1] (org.cups.cupsd): Path monitoring failed on "/private/var/spool/cups/cache/org.cups.cupsd": No such file or directory
Nov  4 17:38:37 localhost UserEventAgent[11]: CaptiveNetworkSupport:CaptiveSCRebuildCache:81 Failed to get service order
Nov  4 17:38:37 localhost UserEventAgent[11]: CaptiveNetworkSupport:CaptiveSCRebuildCache:81 Failed to get service order
Nov  4 17:38:39 localhost UserEventAgent[11]: CaptiveNetworkSupport:CaptiveSCRebuildCache:81 Failed to get service order
Nov  4 17:38:42 Mac-Pro ntpd[38]: bind(25) AF_INET6 fe80::217:f2ff:fe06:b294%4#123 flags 0x11 failed: Can't assign requested address
Nov  4 17:43:03 localhost com.apple.launchd[1] (org.cups.cupsd): Path monitoring failed on "/private/var/spool/cups/cache/org.cups.cupsd": No such file or directory
Nov  4 17:43:10 localhost UserEventAgent[10]: CaptiveNetworkSupport:CaptiveSCRebuildCache:81 Failed to get service order
Nov  4 17:43:10 localhost UserEventAgent[10]: CaptiveNetworkSupport:CaptiveSCRebuildCache:81 Failed to get service order
Nov  4 17:43:15 localhost UserEventAgent[10]: CaptiveNetworkSupport:CaptiveSCRebuildCache:81 Failed to get service order
Nov  4 17:43:15 localhost configd[14]: bootp_session_transmit: bpf_write(en2) failed: Network is down (50)
Nov  4 17:43:15 localhost configd[14]: DHCP en2: INIT transmit failed
Nov  4 17:43:21 Mac-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Load com.apple.driver.AppleSMBusPCI failed; removing personalities from kernel.
Nov  4 17:43:21 Mac-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Load com.apple.driver.AppleHDAController failed; removing personalities from kernel.
Nov  4 17:43:21Mac-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Load com.apple.driver.AppleMCEDriver failed; removing personalities from kernel.
Nov  4 17:43:21Mac-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Load com.apple.iokit.IOFireWireIP failed; removing personalities from kernel.
Nov  4 17:43:21 Mac-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Load com.apple.driver.AppleUSBDisplays failed; removing personalities from kernel.
Nov  4 17:43:22 Mac-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Load com.apple.driver.AudioIPCDriver failed; removing personalities from kernel.
Nov  4 17:43:22 Mac-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Load com.apple.driver.AudioIPCDriver failed; removing personalities from kernel.
Nov  4 17:43:22 Mac-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Load com.apple.driver.AppleTyMCEDriver failed; removing personalities from kernel.
Nov  4 17:43:22 Mac-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Load com.apple.iokit.IOBluetoothSerialManager failed; removing personalities from kernel.
Nov  4 17:43:22 Mac-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Load com.apple.iokit.IOSurface failed; removing personalities from kernel.
Nov  4 17:43:22 Mac-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Load com.apple.GeForce7xxx failed; removing personalities from kernel.
Nov  4 17:43:22 Mac-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Load com.apple.iokit.IOUserEthernet failed; removing personalities from kernel.
Nov  4 17:43:22 Mac-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Load com.apple.GeForce failed; removing personalities from kernel.
Nov  4 17:43:22 Mac-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Load com.apple.driver.AppleMCCSControl failed; removing personalities from kernel.
Nov  4 17:43:22 Mac-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Load com.apple.driver.AppleUpstreamUserClient failed; removing personalities from kernel.
Nov  4 18:17:43 Mac-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Load com.apple.driver.AppleMCEDriver failed; removing personalities from kernel.
Nov  4 18:17:43 Mac-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Load com.apple.driver.AppleSMBusPCI failed; removing personalities from kernel.
Nov  4 18:17:43 Mac-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Load com.apple.driver.AppleHDAController failed; removing personalities from kernel.
Nov  4 18:17:43 Mac-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Load com.apple.driver.AppleMCCSControl failed; removing personalities from kernel.
Nov  4 18:17:43 Mac-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Load com.apple.driver.AppleTyMCEDriver failed; removing personalities from kernel.
Nov  4 18:17:43 Mac-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Load com.apple.driver.AudioIPCDriver failed; removing personalities from kernel.
Nov  4 18:17:43 Mac-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Load com.apple.iokit.IOFireWireIP failed; removing personalities from kernel.
Nov  4 18:17:43 Mac-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Load com.apple.driver.AppleUpstreamUserClient failed; removing personalities from kernel.
Nov  4 18:17:43 Mac-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Load com.apple.iokit.IOBluetoothSerialManager failed; removing personalities from kernel.
Nov  4 18:17:44 Mac-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Load com.apple.iokit.IOSurface failed; removing personalities from kernel.
Nov  4 18:17:44 Mac-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Load com.apple.GeForce7xxx failed; removing personalities from kernel.
Nov  4 18:17:44 Mac-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Load com.apple.iokit.IOUserEthernet failed; removing personalities from kernel.
Nov  4 18:17:44 Mac-Pro com.apple.kextd[9]: Load com.apple.GeForce failed; removing personalities from kernel.
Nov  4 18:19:03 Mac-Pro talagent[134]: PersistentUI: CSBackupSetItemExcluded() failed with OSStatus -61
Nov  6 18:12:59 Mac-Pro ntpd[17]: bind(25) AF_INET6 fe80::217:f2ff:fe06:b294%4#123 flags 0x11 failed: Can't assign requested address
Nov  7 17:49:04 Mac-Pro ntpd[17]: bind(25) AF_INET6 fe80::217:f2ff:fe06:b294%4#123 flags 0x11 failed: Can't assign requested address
Nov  8 18:13:53  Mac-Pro ntpd[17]: bind(25) AF_INET6 fe80::217:f2ff:fe06:b294%4#123 flags 0x11 failed: Can't assign requested address

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