Keith, lets start with the neck in your picture. You have four choices of how you can build that out (actually more but four reasonable ones). The first decision is whether you will put the nut on the flat or the angled part of the head. Lets say the angled part. That means your nut measurements start at the break of the neck. OK, next, are you going to build a 12 fret or 14 fret guitar. Most parlors and almost all classicals are 12 fret guitars - that means your scale length is 680 mm or 26-3/4 inches (nut to body joint). That is a monsterously long neck - its actually about what would be used on a baritone, the complete antithesis of a parlor.
OK, so that forces you to make it 14 frets clear. 340 mm is 13.38 inches (I work better in inches). If I run the fret calculator backwards I find that a 24.0 inch scale gives me a 14th fret position of 13.309 inches from the nut. That is close enough and is actually a scale that might be found on a parlor. Its going to look weird, I'm not sure I've ever seen a 14 fret slot head.
Next thing about the neck in your picture - 55 mm at the nut is darn wide, even for a classical. Steel string guitars are typically 43 or so (1.75 inches), classicals are maybe 51 (2 inches). Same with the heel - you are going to have a heck of a lot of carving.
I can't see from your picture what kind of heel it actually is - a true classical will be something called a Spanish heel - its definitely not that. Steel strings will be a dovetail or bolted mortise and tenon joint - might be worth while knowing what you are getting into.
And just so you know what you are getting into, here is a little build thread that I did for another forum when I made my two parlors. My plans called for 24-1/2 inch scale but I modified it to use commercially available precarved necks.
https://www.lmii.com/precarved-steel-st ... -head.html
I had to move braces and the bridge slightly to compensate. Actually a 24.9 inch scale is still considered short but it does increase the string tension slightly from 24.5 - something I prefer. Anyway, here is the build thread
https://www.harmonycentral.com/forum/fo ... of-parlors
You'll notice that I used a 14-1/2 inch truss rod with adjuster at the heel. I also built in an outside mold (I don't think I showed bending the sides - I use a heat blanket and inside mold for that.
These guitars are wonderful little things - sweet voice but amazingly loud