Thanks for the compliments guys.
The bass smells great now! Once I got down to bare wood, and let it air out for a few days, all traces of the smell were gone.
The pickguard was custom from Tony (Pickguardian), and has just the right amount of transparency to look like a mid-sixties pickguard.
The tuners aren't C64, they are original nickel-plated tuners that I've been holding on to for years... to mount them I followed the CORRECT procedure (Thanks Paul W.!). Here's a pic:
Dane - I could have touched up the neck PU route with a Forstner, but since it's under the pickguard I didn't bother. Same for the truss route extensions.
Some of the things that were done:
Replaced treble RIHS with original 60s unit
Replaced tuners with original 60s tuners
Replaced nut with Tusq slab blank
Full level/crown/polish
Replace truss rods with new Ric (shrink tube)
Replaced screws with vintage correct nickel-plated round head slotted (where appropriate)
Replaced original (HOT) toaster with new Ric scatterwound 7.4K toaster
Replaced backpainted pickguard (ruined anyway, as they covered the signature!) with Pickguardian model (drilled for tug bar)
Replaced bridge with new Ric C64 and polished saddles to a high gloss (also drilled out bridge adjustment holes)
Installed aluminium baseplate under new bridge w/dimples for mating with bridge adjustment screws
ADDED THE CAP!!!!!
The bass had a killer neck contour already, and now that all this work has been done she plays wonderfully. The new truss rods are only a couple twists past finger tight, and the neck is DEAD flat. Since I did the level/crown/polish the action is stupid LOW, and buzz free.
She's a dream, and the sound... WOW! The original treble pickup adds such a depth of tone... even when playing mono (yes it's wired for stereo) in the middle position you can hear two distinct sounds. It's THE SOUND... you know the one?
I'm VERY pleased with how well this came out!