Boy Randy, when you present something you are very thorough. Good Job.
I bet there are a thousand things we could come up with if we let our minds wander while driving down the road in our Healeys, however, we’d probably run into the car ahead. Baring that, and keeping within my Modification Prime Directives, there are many things have fit my criteria over the years.
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Instead of restating items mentioned by others or such common changes as negative ground and alternator, brake lights in reflectors, fuses and relays, or power take-off, I thought some main points might be of interest.
1. A modern Bose AM/FM/Tape/CD and optional MPC with mids (console side panels), tweeters (end of dash mounts), and a subwoofer with amp (inside the spare). It should be noted that the original console and BMC radio has been saved and a replicated console constructed to accommodate the wider Bose Head and active equalizer.
https://docs.google.com/fileview?id=0Bx4...uthkey=CLKfl-EJ
2. Hidden Supercharged Cold Air Ventilation using a 240CFM bilge blower on a 6-speed switch.
https://docs.google.com/fileview?id=0Bx4...uthkey=CLHC5ZML
3. Improved cooling at speed through the installation of under-car panels that reduce radiator blocking engine compartment high-pressure build-up.
https://docs.google.com/fileview?id=0Bx4...uthkey=CIzix64K
Creativity, ingenuity, pride and fun have combined to keep us interested in the beasts and all in the fraternity recognize and appreciates our efforts.
Enjoy and all the best,
Ray (64BJ8P1)