Hi Jerry
Hope you had a good trip.
I'll look over your post on that truck again also. I have a Ford Ranger with 5sp I am thinking about. I have an engine for it in a mercury all unbolted ready to pull for the truck, but now I am thinking a conversion instead 
Any updates or new posts on your truck would be great, thanks for the ones you've already posted too.
I hate HONDA! Tell people for years all you got to do to extend range is run a gennie a bit and they Bulk and act like I'm stupid. Then Honda comes out with this crap of a car that recharges itself and they actually beleave it! All it does is start a feul powered gennie when the batteries get low as I understand it. Big deal, same thing I and many others said for years now but no-one listens, do they!
Driving on batteries and running a gennie uses less fuel than driving on fuel itself for many reasons. Any fuel burned is producing power and the gennie can always be run at the most efficent speed/power for the fuel used. The gennie only runs when needed. Compare that to a fuel engine wasting fuel durring braking, coasting, idling at lights and drive up fast food windows etc. Times when batteries are at rest with no load a feul powered vehicle is still burning fuel (but doing no work)!
Charging at home is even better of course and cheaper than a gennie, but to extend range a small gennie will do wonders.
Buying a motor is my bigest problem, can't afford one. But now at $3 a gallon for gas it will only take a savings of 500 gallons to pay for a $1500 motor compared to haveing to save 1,000 gallons of gas at $1.50 a gallon. Half the gallons for all the other needed items also. I have to drive the kid to school every day, no bus for her here, I bet I could save the cost of an electric pickup truck in 1 school year and that includes batteries and electric.
Gee Jerry you were super smart to build yours when you did 