You were right on! I also used the "RPM/MPH from Gear Ratio Calculator" and put in my stock tire size (23.3937") and stock gears (2.81) and came up with lot of examples. I choose 3,000 RPM = 74.3 MPH and 2,500 RPM = 61.92 MPH; added them both together and divided by 2 and came up with 2,750 RPM @ 68 MPH.
Should be able to run all day and not hurt the engine at 2800 RPM.
Now I'll be able to decide if I want to be able to spin the tires a little with 3.73 rears or do the mileage thing and go with 3.42
Thanks a lot for all your help.

I started this project 1 1/2 years ago and am now just starting to build it because I ran into such good deals I just couldn't turn them down. Last fall I ended up with four 26 T coupes, all kinds of Stock parts and traded everything for a Stock 27 T Tudor which runs, has matching numbers, only one spot of rust and came with a title. The guy was asking $4500 for it and I traded all 4 of my Coupes and all of my T parts for it. My wife couldn't believe I traded all that JUNK for a running car in great shape. The only problem was, is that when he came to pick it up I realized that I didn't have a Coupe to Street Rod so I kept one and gave him $500 to boot.
If someone could help me on how to post pictures I'll show you where in SD I got 2 of the Coupes from. There's still all kinds of Vintage Tin out there guys!!!! He said he was going to have an auction; when he does I'll let you guys in on it.
Tom