Not a bad setup at all; but I wound up keeping the original harness and just adding the features I wanted. The fan relay came incorporated with the adjustable fan control, so I didn't need that relay in the "Power Block" and I don't have an electric fuel pump, so that relay wasn't needed. The original solenoid on a TR3 draws very little current, so I don't feel a second relay is needed there either.
Then on the headlight wiring, I wanted a circuit breaker for each side (so only one side goes dark if a breaker opens). (Unless it has changed recently, the AAW setup provides no overcurrent protection for the headlights. The early kit I got didn't even have connectors so the front apron could be removed, although I understand the connectors are now 'optional'.) Since relays are cheap, I wound up using a relay for each filament (4 relays in all).
I also dislike Dan's suggestions for how to wire an alternator. My current TR3 is still wearing its original generator, but on the previous TR3A with the 60 amp Ford alternator, I added a shunt to the back of the ammeter, to recalibrate it to roughly 60 amps full scale. I'll do that again if I ever get around to installing an alternator.
Negative ground was a no-brainer for me. Just makes thing so much easier if you ever add electronics (like a stereo, alternator, cell phone outlet, etc).
All just IMO of course, others will no doubt feel differently.