More work done on the rear end tonight, getting pretty close to being able to roll this thing around. For my pal thatdarncat, and anybody else who may be interested, here are the compressed and extended lengths of the Calvert Racing shocks:

You get a little parallax error with the photo, but the right side of the tape is lined up with the end of the rubber donut. Looks like 13-1/2" compressed, and 19-3/4" extended, before any compression of the rubber donuts.
Last night I got the leaf springs installed. Tonight, after cleaning out the axle housing, I bolted it in place with the Cal-Tracs and the U-bolts from Calvert racing. Looked pretty good, and everything fit perfectly:

Then after a clean up of the sealing surfaces and digging around to find the 9" housing gasket (My last one! Better order more...), I installed the pumpkin and tightened up the bolts. I even found a spare set of copper washers to go on the axle housing studs. Also bolted the shocks into place at this point. And, as luck would have it, my driveshaft from American Powertrain arrived today. I always worry about the fit of the driveshaft, but the big moment came, and it slid right into the trans and up into the rear end yoke with no issues. Looks just about perfect for length. Here's a couple pics from under the car:


Tomorrow night I'm going to install the axles and rear brakes, and get the rear wheels back on the car. Then I should be all set to roll it off the hoist for the engine/trans R&R planned for Saturday.
Getting closer...