Now THAT'S what I call an update!!! 
I always like to see a bunch of pics. That sandblasting spot is perfect too.... when you are finally finished with that aspect of the build you can just drop a truckload of loam over the top of all that messy slag and throw some sod down there. No cleanup required!
Your fitups look insanely good... no gaps or ugliness where the tubes meet. I like how tight you are keeping everything to the original hardtop as well. Nicely done!
EDIT: So.....are you going to make the commitment for BlazerBash 2019 (50th Anniversary)????
-G

I always like to see a bunch of pics. That sandblasting spot is perfect too.... when you are finally finished with that aspect of the build you can just drop a truckload of loam over the top of all that messy slag and throw some sod down there. No cleanup required!

Your fitups look insanely good... no gaps or ugliness where the tubes meet. I like how tight you are keeping everything to the original hardtop as well. Nicely done!
EDIT: So.....are you going to make the commitment for BlazerBash 2019 (50th Anniversary)????

-G



I sure wish that I would have picked up a notcher in the beginning. I think that it could have saved a ton of time. 



Of course I didn't have to go through a cam breakin, so it was 10 minutes of playing around adjusting timing and idle, etc after it warmed up. I just had the truck backed halfway into the garage with the door open. I apologized to the neighbors later and they just said that it was loud but it sounded good. My wife on the other hand thought that was the way the new engine was always going to sound. She mentioned later that day that we were going to need earplugs to ride in it. 