Regarding the overdrive components, we once converted a Henry J to twelve volts and left the starter (It was a Delco starter, the Autolite starters are not so forgiving) and overdrive components in place and drove it for 9 or 10 years with no problems. Just a personal note, I leave all my cars 6 volt now and I never have any problems. I hear the complaints about sluggish starting too but that is almost always corrected by installing the proper gauge battery cables. These cars being 50+ years old now have not survived without maintainence, upgrades or repairs. The battery cables corrode and many were replaced years ago with 12 volt type which are 2 gauge. The originals were 1 gauge and using a 2 gauge wire for a battery cable makes a big difference. Of course if you want a modern stereo or CB radio you need 12 volts. The six volt systems used more current (amps) so if the original wiring is not frayed or visibly corroded, it will serve just fine. As I mentioned, the Delco-Remy starter in Henry J worked fine on 12 volts but I once tried to jump start my '48 Frazer, which was Autolite, using a 12 volt battery and it tore one of the components apart inside it so I don't know if the Autolite starters, which operate a little differently, would work on 12 volts. If joefrazer has done it, I'd say it'll be fine.