I'm on my second one. It has about 120 miles on it now and it went into neutral when it should have shifted to third today. I guess at some point I have to get good at building these.

@kennyw may have the crossmember. eBay is another great place to look.Let me know. I can always throw it up on my shelf should I ever need it.
I have the cross member and the bracket but I believe he just needs the bracket@kennyw may have the crossmember. eBay is another great place to look.
That is correct. I only was looking for the bracket and would pick one up if found.I have the cross member and the bracket but I believe he just needs the bracket
This reinforces what everyone above has said about GM removed them from the 73/74 and older trucks. When I cleaned the frame there was no sign that the bracket had ever been there. But, it was an old rusty frame so maybe time removed all traces. I don't think so though...I do not have those brace parts. I've never seen one in person actually.
Be ready to at least primer if you're getting it blasted. If not you'll have to do like I did and use Eastwood's after blast, which kind of sucks because I'm going to have to go back in hand sand it before I primer and paint it this week. I had to let it sit in my shop for almost 2 months before I could get the time to paint it. I did the floors underneath and inside similar to what you're talking about. Since you're not doing the bed sides, hood, or doors or anything like that I wouldn't really worry about anything warping.I dropped the block and heads off at the machine shop two weeks ago. He is going to magnaflux the block and check the heads for cracks and get everything cleaned up. He is also going to build the engine for me. I would like to do it but I also don’t want to pay someone to redo it when I screw it up.
The bores are going to be ground to 30 over and we are going with a hydraulic roller cam. Don’t know yet what brand.
As controversial as it may be, if the heads are good I’m going to keep them.
While that is cooking I started working on the body. I made en executive deduction to have it blasted. It’s just too much in my small garage and there is a ton of mud, oil, and thick undercoating.
Question: is there anything I need to be mindful of when having a car body sand blasted?
I know about the heat and warping issues if not careful but all I’m really getting blasted is the firewall, complete underside, inside floors/bed, and the pillars. The bedsides and rockers need to be replaced so if they warp a little then no big deal.
I kind of wish there were places that still do chemical dipping. I wouldn’t have to worry about the places I can’t get to like inside the cowl.
Thoughts?