After you guys talking about them, then looking into them, and because I was tired of folding a Harbor Freight blanket three times and tottering on the radiator to play with things at the back of the engine, I made the plunge. Both for this and the step for the tire.
The latter, it turns out, works fine and doesn't need the shim [at the back of the tire] I was expecting it to need.
This I bought with the expectation I'd be modifying it as soon as I bought it.
In photos of it and others being used, the user was well above where he needed to be. So it was too with this. I only needed a 42" clearance, which lets me straddle the hood mechanisms, and gets me close to the work.
It came with a minimum 46" height. I just cut the bottom step off so the sliding part stops at about the installation bolts for the 90-degree part you lay on and it's a good fit. No holes to drill. Just run it up against the electric hack saw and it was done. It will still raise up at least 1-1/2'.
It made swapping plug wires around for a nicer run and, temporarily, labeling the cylinder positions on the HEI coil cap a breeze.
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