During the past week, I replaced the pumpkin cover and added new gear oil with fiction modify, installed the new Axle U-bolts, shock mounting plates, new gas tank with new sending unit and SS straps, ran the new gas lines, rear brake lines and and emergency brake cable. Running the new e-brake lines and brake lines were not to much trouble, but the new gas lines were a PIA. For supposedly being pre-bent, they required a awful lot of massaging to get in place and I'm still not real happy with the way they look compared to the OEM lines. In fact I'm thinking of cleaning the old lines, inside and out, and re-using them. In the meantime, I used cable ties to secure the two lines together. Since it's probably at least 1-2 years before I actually get the motor installed and running, hopefully in that time they'll conform into the proper shapes. We'll see. Before I post the pictures let me say that none of the lines/clamps are permanently secured yet. I also know that the top gas line at the sending unit has a nick in it and will need to be replaced. Nothing forward of the firewall has been installed or hooked up yet as we still haven't sprayed the engine compartment with it's final coat of paint. I have either purchased or ordered all new parts for the rear brake drums, and new pads and seals for the front calibers. Just hoping I don't find that the front calibers are pitted when I remove the piston. Soon as all the parts are here I'll tackle the brakes. BTW, how much of the rear brake drum is supposed to be red? Just the face where the wheel bolts up or the sides also? Is the rest of the drum supposed to be black or bear metal? Also, is there supposed to be a distinct line between the red and the rest of the drum or is red over-spray the norm? Lastly, does it matter what color red I use on the brake drums?