I'm doing one right now. I had a bellhousing on the shelf, so I used it. I would buy the dedicated bellhousing in hindsight. The TKO toploader bellhousing with the spacer/adapter is a slight bit clumsy in my opinion. I purchased a Ram flywheel and a Ram twin disk clutch. Concept 9.5" clutch specifically. So, no matter what Ram tells you, that clutch won't bolt to their f.e. billet flywheel. Their tech department can tell you a thousand times it has multiple bolt patterns and they are full of poo. I utilized that particular clutch because of the sprung hub. The flywheel got bolted to my bridgeport, so the remaining bolt holes could be located and drilled. The application is a 1967 Fairlane. I have cut part of the trans tunnel to put the trans where I want it to live. The stock shifter is a bit too far forward for me. I will be doing something or a combo of somethings to bring the shifter to the left, and to the rear. I went with the underdash hydraulics for the clutch pedal/cylinder setup, and Im super happy so far. So for someone starting fresh, I would recommend the correct TKO bellhousing, with no spacers or adapters. I would install an offset shifter after some research, I'd do a hydraulic clutch but not the Ram I purchased. There's a ton of clutch options, the one I had my heart set on was a Tilton twin street. They discontinued it this year. I would build my own crossmember, I bought a kit you weld up, and I should have just bent some tubing myself, for the cost. The TKX is super fussy about bell to flywheel runout.