Sorry for the delay...this upgrade has been
fairly simple, but it had its hiccups along the way. BUT the good news is that I was able to trade labor for labor on this job. I did a tree removal for my mechanic and he did the majority of the labor on this upgrade. I was able to learn a lot along the way.
The first thing I had to do for this mod was to get the necessary brackets since the 1968 K10 was not designed with power steering. I had to get a power steering pump bracket and a gear box bracket. The pump bracket came from a company in Madison, WI called Davis Speed Company. It was an awesome company to work with. Their products are bolt-on ready. Here's a pic of the pump bracket on an engine not in the bay:

The second bracket I got from Captain Fab on the 67-72 forum. He also made my bracket for my power brakes. This second bracket was made to mount the gear box to the frame. After those "specialty" parts were received, I started collecting the other, more-generic parts

ower steering gear box (for a '78), Power steering pump (for a '78), Rag joint, Pitman arm (for a '78), Hoses, Double grooved pulley, and a Draglink between pitman arm and steering arm on the differential. Just as a reminder, I got parts for a '78 K10 because my front axle is from a '78.
Below is a picture of the pump mounted up. Refer to the picture above to get a better perspective. It was super difficult getting a picture once it was in the engine bay all bolted up and attached.

And a look at the bracket attached to the block:

The new '78 gear box:

Oddly enough, the pitman arm is was gave me the most grief, but mostly because they shipped me a C-series on instead of a K-series one. I got this one from Jeg's. So far, so good.

And voila! I have power steering! I honestly don't know how I went so long without it. Feels like a different truck. I'm having to re-train myself on the steering a little bit. I find myself over-steering because I was so used to driving the truck without any assist.
I'll try to get some more pics when I get the truck up and about more. I am going to get the steering aligned this week because I wasn't able to when the P/S was installed. I also just received an awesome new camp stove for my birthday. I'm pretty stoked about it...I'll get pics up of that when I get the truck out.