I finished the circuit. Had a couple of hiccups.
One forgotten solder joint (pretty good for me)
When defeating (grounding) the tremolo circuit, I got a mean buzz. Tremolo on; the amp sounded great. I had decided to connect the positive side of the preamp filter cap at a location closer to the first stage. Bad decision, as it turned out that grounding the trem at the footswitch jack was interrupting the path to the filter cap. I moved the positive lead to the location shown on the schematic and all good. I kept the ground for the preamp filter cap on the preamp ground bus.
My plate B+ is about 316, which is right on spec, but I found that with the standard -35V bias supply I could not set the power tube bias where I wanted (+/- 24ma). The highest I could get it was 13ma - pretty darn cold, so I changed the trim resistor from 27K to 22K and got a good range on the bias pot, and -28V.
Interesting to note that Rob Robinette's site states (for the 6G3 which uses the same trem circuit) that "Bias is non-adjustable because adjusting the bias will change the intensity of the tremolo which is the major weakness of bias wiggle tremolo." But I would counter that adding adjustable bias allows you to dial in the sweet spot. I found that if you bias the tubes too hot, the tremolo starts to make a flutter noise like the wing beat of an unladen African Swallow. But setting to about 60-70% of max range gets great drive and nice tremolo. So I suspect Fender biased these cool intentionally to avoid issues with the range of tubes that might be installed.
I also toyed with the negative feedback, adding a 50K linear VR pot. I found that restricting the NF too much is not good with this amp and replaced the 56K NF resistor with a 20K for a range of 20-70K. It's on the back panel, so I used a chicken head knob and straight up is the stock 56K setting.
The amp is very quiet and sounds great. As many say, much different than the blackface sound, as the amp has mid-range focus and crunch.
Now a cab - going for a head. A 6G3 head I built a couple of years ago is in one of the photos, as is a Vibro-Champ head. I like making configurations Fender never made. But I may go a different tolex and cloth route this time. Suggestions welcome. That's a late 40s Valco type SE (6SL7, 6V6) I built a while back, and a Gibson GA-9 propping up the two heads.