No need to steal pictures, Fabrice. Consider them a gift. ;-)
I have been working on the Rickster. I've got the trunk pretty much completed. I've got the inside of the trunk sprayed with spatter paint, and I think it looks really good. I've got to get a plug for that drain hole in the floor, and I did save a little paint for that.
As you can see, I've also got the tail lights and marker lights installed. The fuel tank is in, with the filler neck secured. I've also got the tail light panel installed, too, as you will see below.
I've relocated the battery to the trunk. I used 1" angle to make a tray that extends from the trunk drop to about an inch from the quarter panel skin. Pieces angle from the bottom of the trunk drop to the outer edge of the tray to support it. If I was doing it again, I think I would just use 3/16" plate, for the top and drop, with a couple gussetts. What I have works just fine, but the plate would have been a more elegant solution.
I am using an Optima battery, and have a billet tray to secure it. It bolts to the frame I made with 3/8" bolts. The frame is bolted to the trunk drop and trunk floor with 3/8" bolts, as well. I ran 1/0 cable along the wheel well behind the quarter panel, and into the gutter under the passenger door sill, and into the A-pillar.
From there, the cables run behind the kick panel, up to the firewall. I used waterproof bulkhead connectors to pass the cables into the wheel well and then through the inner fender
I've also got the fuel supply line run from the fuel tank to the firewall. Tomorrow, I'll get it back up on the lift, and finish the fuel return line, and start getting the transmission installed.
I also got the rear bumper attached. I had the bumper guards rechromed, and installed new rubber strips. They didn't fit as well as I thought they should, so I left them off, but the wife pointed out that the bumper guards on the Ranchero don't fit that great, either, so I will plan to install them later.
I am still working to have it completed and running by Jun 1.
Slowly, but surely.