Update....
Picture for scale. You can also see the windshield is now attached. I need to make some rubber bumpers on the top to set the angle relative to the A-pillar since the windshield isn't exactly straight after 70 years.
I had a small disagreement with the rear output seal on the transfer case. I won! Then I cleaned everything up and added a new Timken seal. I think this has cured the leak at the rear yoke....
Then I rigged up a ramp with some 2x10's and tried to get the suspension to twist up a bit. It worked. For new springs I don't think its that bad. I have a few areas that need some attention....
I'm eating up most of the front shock travel. They are just a hair over 9" of travel units. No contact anywhere which is good. I think I need to add a small limiting strap or cable or something for droop. As the springs get worn in I suspect I will see a little bit more travel.
Max compression on the front right now. I need to add bumpstops all around to prevent spring and shock damage. For new springs I am pretty happy with the results....especially cheap $84 each springs.
The tie_rod passes the pitman arm on compression. I need a pitman arm with slightly less drop ( basically flat ) and slightly longer to gain a little steering knuckle travel I lost with the new steering box.
In the rear I need to trim here or move the axle forward about 1/2". I will be trimming. I also need to weld in some round rod onto the edge since the tire gets that close.
I will be installing a 1" longer rear shackle to get the spring away from the bumper. The rear shocks use just about all there compression travel. I have about 1/2" left. The rear axle needs bumpstops too. And limiting straps or something.
Overall for no frame flex at all as far as I could tell, it flexes pretty decent for a little pile of junk and cheap leaf springs still spring under.
I just about threw the holley 2bbl across the yard yesterday. I am going to rebuild the motorcraft/autolite I picked up and stick that on. If that doesn't work I might be able to be talked into TBI or something else.