Wow - this is exactly the kind of input and advice I was hoping to get here! Some of the things you discussed, I've been thinking about on a conceptual level, but haven/t planned out specifics. Some I would really like to do, but being a budget build, I just won't be able to spend the money. I'm not afraid to spend time doing cheap welding and rudimentary fabrication work to make improvements though.
For the front end, I was planning on urethane bushings. I probably won't swap in a later strut setup, since this would pretty much require another donor car. I'll lower the car as much as possible to lower CG, but want to be sure I have enough travel that the suspension works properly.
For brakes, I'd like to swap in a disk conversion, but probably will just go with fresh drum setup to start. It won't be ideal, but if the project time frame and budget get too out of control, the project will die. I want to get the car in good running condition and feel out the rough spots before I throw too many dollars at it.
I do plan on reinforcing and bracing as much as the chassis as I reasonably can. I plan on installing a cage, and making ties to the front suspension and rear frame horns. I also plan on welding up body spot welds, following much of the advice in HIbbards classic "Baja Bugs and Buggies" book.
I have 181 rear torsion bars and springplates I planned on installing - these should be a little stiffer than stock. I'd love a TBD diff, but It'll be outside my budget for now. Back when I raced my swingaxle '68, the inside rear tire would lift in corners, and I had to wait until the car settled back down to apply power. Hopefully an IRS will be a little better than that.
Battery relocation advice is great. I had planned on relocating as far forward in the trunk as possible - it sounds like this is a bad idea. On my old '68, I had it in the front of the passenger foot well. Maybe this is better.
Advise on 15" rims and tire size is good to hear. Being a budget build, I'll probably start with 15"x5.5" steelies in the 195-205 range. 195's seem to be generally the cheapest of all tire sizes, so this appears to be a good starting point.
I'll run no side glass. Front windshield is cracked, so using Lexan as a replacement makes sense. I'll probably do glass in the rear though, since I have it.
I have OE German fenders that I'll use. Cutting holes in them will hurt - but I'll take your advice and do it.
Whew - that's quite a post. I'll need to read through your stuff a few more times before It all sinks in my head
..back out to the garage today. I'm scraping off undercoating and sealant so I can add some welds to the strut towers.
