I've got a few choice aftermarket bits on my '68 Cooper S....
1) Speedwell interior door handles with rubber safety bosses on the end.
2) SPQR column mounted rev counter pod, finished in black crackle pattern paint containing a period Smiths rev counter.
3) Bespoke aftermarket dash from a company called 'Radbourne' who's main business was making rally jackets, I say bespoke but actually it's just a thin piece of plywood covered in cheap black vinyl!
4) Roof console of unknown origin with holes for electrical switches and a radio or 8-track player, like the dash it's just plywood covered in black vinyl.
5) Wilmot-Bredon locking fuel filler caps.
6) 'Benelite' grille with holes for integral spotlamps, it came with the car but when it was new c.1968 it would have cost a week's wages!
7) Tinted perspex sunvisors in place of the original soft vinyl ones.
8) 'Shadolite' period tinted glass in the rear screen and rear quarterlight windows with a dark brown tint, I also have matching the door glass and front screen but these are now illegal so haven't fitted them.
9) 'Cosmic' Mk3 5''x10'' alloy wheels, back in the day Cosmic were a really popular and successful company based in Walsall, you can still buy replica alloys today but they're not exactly the same as the originals from the '60s and '70s. These Mk3s are a different style to the earlier Cosmic Mk1s and 2s, they look like miniature Lamborghini Miura / Espada alloys with holes in to alloy heat from the brakes to vent out.
10) Speedwell gear knob extension to bring the knob a little closer to hand when you're strapped in by the....
11) .... Britax patented lap-over seatbelts, as you sit comfortably on the....
12) .... Microcell black vinyl reclining sports seats!
Villain