In reply to Gunchsta :
It is simple, really. Nothing more than an engine swap with some scope creep. My master plan was, in this order, find a cheap car (this was free,score!), apply big lazy power (so hopefully it won't be stressed and break on the road trip) and have fun in a car that I like. Steps one and two are done, and aside from a couple minor setbacks step three is going well. I'm pretty confident we'll make it to Gainesville, and the road trip in a questionable car is the whole reason my dad agreed to the project. Will we be fast? Maybe, depends on time at this point.
We have the budget for real power, but before I go through the trouble I'm gonna make sure the car actually works. we have the budget for traction, but again, time to set up a diff could be the same time it'll take me to wire the car.
The big things left:
cooling system(I have a big radiator that should fit),
seats (waiting for the harnesses to arrive),
electrical (the part I am actually scared of),
exhaust (I have scraps and a plan),
windshield (I've never made one before but it shouldn't be too bad)
brakes (there is no line to the rear, and they all need looked over)
driveline (have one I hope will work, it may be too short since we manual swapped)
after that it's just ignition (HEI, doesn't get simpler) and ironing out bugs. Also tires, but that's easy. Once that stuff is done I'll worry about the open diff and the vortec stuff/cam.
TL;DR. It is simple. If it wasn't, you wouldn't see me doing it.
*edit. New page must begin with pictures! So here's where I left off with the firewall