Ok, I just had the cold advance sensor replaced. This WASN'T easy! It was fused. Had to soak in PB Blaster then use a blowtorch. New one is now installed. It seems to have helped but I'll know for sure when I start it in the garage.
Here's the only troubling result - of course, the coolant leaked out (at least 80% of it) and it looked like redish chocolate milk. The color of Alabama clay. Yes, it probably had the orange coolant in it, but that had some rust no doubt. So thursday, I am having the system throroughly flushed with a hose then the coolant replaced.
I also changed the oil and filter, using the Shell oil and Delco replacement filter. Again, the odd part was that a day after the oil was replaced, it turned black - without starting the truck! I replaced the oil and it was amber, then later on that day it already turned coal black without starting the truck once. That I suspect indicates lots of residual oil, so I plan on changing it again in the next few days.
Glow plugs are in, so I will be replacing these along with the PCV this weekend. I spent the last weekend repainting the entire truck in Rapco woodlands, and all the grills, bumpers, etc. in satin black. I also replaced all the hardware and all the lights, reflectors and side markers. Still have to replace the doors, interior insulation, gauges, windshields and gaskets. Fuel filler surround and a few other parts are on the way also.
I'll post pics soon. Again, thanks to you all for the help!