Some things happened.
PMGR starter:
About 1/3 the weight of the old high torque starter and actually spins the engine over faster. If you've got a SBC or BBC engine this is the Easy Button for starter problems. At about the cost of a new replacement High Torque starter it was an easy choice for me. They're available in both bolt patterns. This one is for the the 168 tooth flexplate/flywheel with the offset mounting bolts. I used a '97 Chevy 2500 7.4L as the application to order it. Just be sure that you get the correct bolts for them as the old bolts are just about 3 flat washers too long. Ask me how I know this...
I normally prefer Cibie's, but they're getting hard to find or I didn't look in the right places or something. Anyway these are Hella's and I haven't been too impressed with their large rectangular lights, but they're still a huge improvement over sealed beams. They are deliberately not LED. I don't like the looks of those and I'm told that in cold weather they don't generate enough heat to keep the lens' frost-free. I'm undecided on what they'll be, but I typically add a set of Aux lights. Past vehicles the go-to default has been Baja Design's Squadron Pro's, but other things currently have a higher fiscal priority.
Ordered this wheel for the '73 SB-SS and found out after it was too late to return it that is has too much dish for that truck. Fit's nicely in the Wagon. I found the adapter p/n in a thread here somewhere and while it fit, the contact ring for the horn brush wasn't large enough OD. I made a new one from some copper clad PCB project board.
I'm working on, and hope to be able to make work, using the original emblem from the center of the original steering wheel as the horn button.