Ok got more accomplished with vintage air install...
Got started with removing my radiator, fan shroud, fan ect...
Then I put all the brackets on the condenser and mounted the drier, went to mount it in the truck and when I put the discharge and suction line on the drier I noticed that the radiator would smash up against them....great. So I went and bought a step bit and cut a 1" hole in the core support to run the lines through, I also wrapped them with old heater hoses so they won't rub the edges of the hole.
Here is a picture of my new crankshaft pulley, also I figured out I had to buy a double grooved power steering pulley. So I ordered that up and installed it as well.
Here is a picture of the condenser finally in place.
Then I installed the shroud, fan, and radiator, excuse the messy engine bay I just moved to a new housing development and they just finished building the rest of the houses on my street and its extremely dusty here.
I still need to buy belts, but after I do that I'm going to take it to a shop to crimp the ends of the hoses and have them charge it and finally enjoy some cold air! I plan to wrap the wiring in some conduit over my winter break, and reroute it. This vintage air install has been quite a pain so I got impatient with the wiring.