I was given a really beat-up, neglected '78 LUV long-bed Mikado for free. It was due to be scrapped in a towing company's yard, but the owner thought it ran too well to crush. He took pity on me because he'd towed two of my cars back home in one day. I was grateful for the three days this little LUV got me to work, but this morning it barely got me there, and didn't get me back. Looks like maybe my tow truck guy was sowing the seeds for more business.

(OK, uncharitible thoughts like that are unfair, since he was really wanting to help.)
The problem is that it has run fine for the first few minutes of each drive, then starts to stumble as the engine heats up. The stumble has seemed speed related, and slowing down allows the engine to smooth out again. The problem is that I've had to drive progressively slower to and from work each day. This morning's drive ended with a leisurely crawl into the office on city streets at 30 mph or less, with occasional stops at the side of the road to let the engine smooth out. The truck didn't make it out of the parking lot at work, and a pressing appointment resulted in us leaving the truck there when she came to pick me up.
I've read through a dozen or so threads, and none exactly match my symptoms. Has anyone run into this problem? If so, how did you solve your problems?
I should mention that I've changed the fuel filter, and the air filter, both last night because I had them on hand and it seemed like the most logical thing since this seemed like a fuel pressure problem. I intended to run by the auto parts store on my way home tonight to pick up the usual tune-up parts in the hope that this is electrical in nature. I'm still torn about whether this is most likely a fuel pump problem or a coil or condenser problem. I also got looking at the manual and realized that my Series 8 carb has compensation for hot operation built in, and there is potential mayhem there too.
Oh, too many potential failures, all with similar failure modes... it's got my head swimming.
So, can anyone help? Thanks for any ideas you've got.
Scott