In case anybody is interested, I thought I'd post some pictures to show what I've done recently.
I got the radiator in the car but it's not completely hooked up because I'm waiting on the fan switch. I hope it works, my last radiator had a bung for a fan switch but it would never turn the fan on. I think it may have been an issue with the radiator and the switch was just in a cold part of the radiator. In the picture, you can see the Kenlow fan switch I used before and when I'm satisfied the new switch does what I want, I'll take it out. Otherwise, I can still use it. It works by putting the bulb in the radiator hose. My old radiator was custom built and was thinner than the stock radiator. That required a frame made of aluminum channel that I put threaded inserts in to hold the screen in front of the front wheel. Obviously, the new radiator doesn't need that frame so I wasn't sure how I was going to attach the screen. Well, there is a thick 'lip' on the top and bottom of the radiator so I CAREFULLY drilled and tapped holes in that lip and attached the screen that way.
The other picture shows the bracket for the electronic speedo I'm installing. It's stainless steel and I made it by hand (no band saw, shear, or sheet metal brake - just a Dremel tool with cut off wheels to cut it out and I bent it in a vice). Obviously, I had the gussets welded. You can't see it very well, but under the sensor is a CV joint and I've glued magnets on it to help trigger the sensor. I don't work with stainless steel much and I wasn't prepared for how tough it was. I ate up several cutting wheels and burned up a few drill bits and ended up having to get cobalt bits ($$). The nut and screw you see on the right side of the bracket props it against the top of the gear box. I didn't feel it was stiff enough even with the gusset but with the screw, it is very stiff.