Oh, and something I should have mentioned with the post on the new interior, I got a bit of schooling there as well.
There were several reasons I selected a late square body for this build, most of which turned out to be false. First, that square body parts were cheap and plentiful. It seems that during the time when my knees were stopping me from doing much of anything, square bodies got somewhat rare and hard to find nice parts for reasonable cost. I was amazed going to a junkyard and seeing maybe 6 or 7 well picked over square bodies TOTAL, I was used to rows of donors, many mostly complete. Wow, that was a wakeup call!
But the real problem turned out to be something I thought I knew, but found out otherwise. I've been messing with square bodies for decades in many different forms. I thought I knew most everything about them, and a big part of that was most everything interchanges between them. And if it didn't come with it, upgrades are usually just a bolt in affair unless good reason otherwise. New problem, I never fooled with Subs before. And I learned that the rear gate is almost completely different from the K5. I had originally planned on using the seats (and bases) from the K5, since I reasoned it should have the flat 1st-2nd row floor like the later K5s. WRONG! Another fun fact, the Subs got truck floor plans for some bizarre reason, complete with the hump for the gas tank (Nick spotted that one). So K5 seats are a non-starter. How about that Subs don't come with floor brackets and reinforcements for bucket seats unless ordered with buckets? Yeah, the conversion sub was ordered with a bench, so the center seat mounts for buckets don't exist. I made some for strap, but really??? I also originally thought swapping barn doors would be easy, but quickly learned that only the early square body subs had the provisions for barn doors when equipped with a tailgate, so I'm keeping the gate.
So much for my reasons in selecting a square body for my last build...

There were several reasons I selected a late square body for this build, most of which turned out to be false. First, that square body parts were cheap and plentiful. It seems that during the time when my knees were stopping me from doing much of anything, square bodies got somewhat rare and hard to find nice parts for reasonable cost. I was amazed going to a junkyard and seeing maybe 6 or 7 well picked over square bodies TOTAL, I was used to rows of donors, many mostly complete. Wow, that was a wakeup call!
But the real problem turned out to be something I thought I knew, but found out otherwise. I've been messing with square bodies for decades in many different forms. I thought I knew most everything about them, and a big part of that was most everything interchanges between them. And if it didn't come with it, upgrades are usually just a bolt in affair unless good reason otherwise. New problem, I never fooled with Subs before. And I learned that the rear gate is almost completely different from the K5. I had originally planned on using the seats (and bases) from the K5, since I reasoned it should have the flat 1st-2nd row floor like the later K5s. WRONG! Another fun fact, the Subs got truck floor plans for some bizarre reason, complete with the hump for the gas tank (Nick spotted that one). So K5 seats are a non-starter. How about that Subs don't come with floor brackets and reinforcements for bucket seats unless ordered with buckets? Yeah, the conversion sub was ordered with a bench, so the center seat mounts for buckets don't exist. I made some for strap, but really??? I also originally thought swapping barn doors would be easy, but quickly learned that only the early square body subs had the provisions for barn doors when equipped with a tailgate, so I'm keeping the gate.
So much for my reasons in selecting a square body for my last build...
at best. Seeing how bad mine was led to my very first port matching adventure. I'm sure all those intakes vary, but on mine there were ports where over 1/4" was removed and blended on one side of the port to get it to match. Fortunately the engine side of things was actually pretty good.
Still looking for a ~16" Universal Shaper, maybe a K&T 2CH and/or rotary head, and a turret lathe, and...
What can I say, I'm a tool junky.