Well...18 bolts later (the split washers under the bolt heads were flattened...and took them off with a nutdriver!), the pan's off. The cork gasket crumbled, and the front and rear seals were held in by a copious amount of RTV. The dished areas in the pan flange were filled with oil...thinking this was the major cause of all the mess. Interesting to note that neither the back of the front crank pulley nor the back of the flywheel have any oil on them, so, going to leave those seals alone for now.
Shot a couple of photos below. Just dry fit the side gaskets to see how they look; they're the cork/butyl impregnated ones RD sells.
position question: the half-round seals...to the outside of the ridge in the pan where they locate, or to the inside? Wasn't clear, since they stayed in the block when I pulled the pan down...
Paint question: the bluish grey Ford color doesn't seem to be around anymore...medium grey acceptable (I know...trivial question, but I'm going to paint the pan before I put it back up...)?
Now, process question: seal the new gaskets to the pan first (which would let me get the height of the front and rear cork seals nipped properly) then seal the block side of the cork (paying attention to the joint between the half round cork and the flat pan gaskets) and offer up, or some other way? I did the former for the VCG, and it worked a treat and still no leaks...but thought I'd ask.
Oh, and planning to use flat AN360s and star washers under the bolt heads when I put all back together. Good idea or pick up a new bag of splits? Thinking that having the flat washer would provide a better clamping force and the star washer would keep it tight...Just a thought.