Now that I'm finally able to get back to work full time I've started collecting more parts to get my B67 back on the road. I took off work today and picked up the "S" cams my uncle annealed, welded up, then reground for me. These were then dropped at a heat treating place in Peoria. They are long obsolete parts and were very shot in the bearing surfaces. Looking new but soft, they should be "good as new" next week when I pick them up. I've had all new linings installed onto the aluminum shoes with new seals and wear rings ready to be installed on all corners. Also going with all new lug studs, nuts, wedges, hubcaps, and wheel spacers. Did not get the blaster scheduled for the drums and spiders as I actually forgot about it till too late this evening. Still having a time getting the correct seals for the "S" cams though. May need to run without as the old ones were virtually non existent. I also purchased a 36" length of cored SAE660 bearing bronze that new bushings will be made from for the brake anchor pins, and "S" cam supports front and rear. The actual "S" cam bushings are still available so I'll order those. I've already acquired type 24/24 chambers for the drives, and type 16 service chambers for the steer. Also ordered a rubber bushing set for the trunion rebuild today. Probably going to retain much of the original copper brake lines as there really is nothing wrong with it but will however run new plastic for spring brakes/valves and such. Next week I'll probably get new springs ordered for the steer axle. I've already purchased much of the rubber parts needed to continue the project, but have lost a lot of time attributed to injury this year for working on the trucks. Hopefully I can now get a couple hours in per night and still have this one ready to drive mid summer. I may haul the engine/trans out over the weekend but unsure at this point. The gantry crane is setup itching for work so we'll see. Don't think all this stuff I've spoken of is cheap, it is not. I've let go right at $1800.00 for the brake rebuilding, (so far) with none of it being labor. The heat treatment will be in addition and will bust the aforementioned amount. Then the blasting and parts for the engine etc...... No real end in sight but I like the truck.... Rob