So after I got the sump all welded up I tried to bolt the tank up to see how low it would really hang down and I ran into a clearance issue with the rearend. I guess I didn't try fitting the tank with the car at the new ride height but the tank was hitting the diff cover so I had to notch the tank about 3" to be sure I'd have plenty of room.
Another piece I've been waiting to pull the trigger on is the AC/heater from vintage air. I went with one of the heritage series units with an engine turned face to match the dash panels.
I'm getting a matching clock from Speedhut for the passenger panel, but with my own personal touch added.
I also got new dash switches and an ignition switch from Ron Francis. I went with this switch rather than what came with the american auto wire harness because it has a cleaner look and an accent ring that goes well with the dash color.
Speaking of accent colors for my heater hoses I'm using Russell fabric braided AN hose with the blue tracer woven in. I practiced drilling and tapping on the old truck water pump to confirm there's enough material for a 1/2" drill and 3/4" NPT tap.
After I mocked up some of that stuff I turned my attention back to the floor. I really wanted to add some sort of sub structure to keep it from bowing and moving all over the place so I bought a bunch of 1"x.5" .062" wall rectangle tube to secure the floor to.
I had to replace this little corner section because the original metal was too far gone.
Once the first piece was in place along the passenger rocker I fit the second piece under the rear seat platform.
When I get the general frame in place I will build out from there the rest of the structure.