Browsing facebook marketplace the other day I came across someone selling a "75" F-150 LWB 4x4 chassis that he was planning to use for 60 body, but project fell through like so many do. Looking at the single picture he posted it's got full suspension, both axles (and tires so it'll roll

One option would be to use this frame for parts to fix/upgrade mine. It appears from the picture that the 75 frame has the same style coil buckets and shock mounts as my 68 frame, but I can't verify this from the picture and Ford part numbers don't agree (no surprise there). I could probably shorten/narrow one of the rear cross members to replace mine. The rear springs and spring hangers would set me up for 2.5" leaf springs, it'll also provide the wider axle once the perches get relocated. It appears to have an FE pattern bellhousing and manual transmission, so best case transmission and transfer case upgrade, worse case spare parts. I guess biggest question here is would would the coil buckets work and is it worth the $1000 for the parts?
The other option would be to use the whole frame under my body. EDIT: Ok after thinking on it a bit more, I hit the Theseus Paradox. How much of the original can be replaced and it still be the original? The answer id different for everybody. Already there’s not a lot of this truck left that is original. The body has been replaced at least twice and most of it needs to be replaced again. The engine has been replaced, but I can’t comment on the rest of the drivetrain. The last major assembly that’s original to the truck is the chassis and I don’t think I want to give that up.