Okay so I'm a couple weeks behind but here is what we've been up to.
Put on the manual hubs from SuperBuickGuy...they are awesome! Turn like butter and awesome quality.
Installed new door locks and adapted an ignition barrel from Cruiserparts.net. Unfortunately they only sent me half of a driveshaft so that didn't work out, especially since the splines were all rusty. I'm hoping the almost non-existent splines in the front half of the slip joint will survive all 70 hp that I'm making up here until they send me the other half.
Installed a new Weber 38/38 manual choke...still working on the tune but it ran right away. It got a little interesting when we realized the manifold was stripped out. Maybe I'm in the throttle too much but I'm getting a consistent 9.6 mpg except when my wife drove...then 14.6

. Actually I haven't even touched the main jets yet and I think it is running rich on the mains. The old carb got 9 mpg and this one has a lot more power so its a win.
Got the frame welded...finally! While the machinist took his good sweet time Jason and I took advantage of the pit he was working in and got a bunch done. We installed two of these beefy straps inside the frame behind the welded portion. I'm hoping it will do the trick.
Changed the gear oil in everything. The front axle had basically sludge. Also installed breather hoses on all the vents so we are ready for river crossings.
Had a local radiator shop "fix" the radiator for $7. Didn't help a thing, they must have soldered in the wrong places.
Did some wiring and put in a "cigarette" plug for charging phones on the road...very handy.
Jason did a killer adjustment on the drum brakes and they are really good now. He says they are better than he ever had on his 1970 Bronco.
Installed a rear hitch receiver, new battery, tires and a quick alignment. The tires balance out well and the rig runs along great at 55 mph which is where it seems happy.
Sorry CR, your shackles are still sitting in my parts pile to be installed. We just didn't have time to figure out what bushings we would need and shop for them here since they use a bigger bolt. We later found out that they would have been a big help on our first big trip.