I know I'm committing the biggest sin here by not supplying pics yet (actually, there's not much to see yet), but I got my 73 Cuda back with a rebuilt 318, 904, and fully detailed engine compartment. A couple weeks ago, I started using it as my daily driver to work and back. The colder it gets, the harder it is to start, even though it has a brand new, but totally stock, coil, ignition module, and distributor. Friday the temperature got into the single digits, and I had to call work and use a "personal day" because I couldn't get it going.
So, I might have went overboard, but I've ordered from Jegs a MSD Blaster 2 coil, MSD 6AL ignition, MSD Billet distributor, and MSD timing light. It should arrive Tuesday. I should have checked with you guys first to see what you recommend, so I missed a step, but now I'm curious what you think.
PS
In mild weather (30-40), I found it easiest to start by completely pulling the manual choke, pumping it twice, and then once it takes, immediately pushing in the choke (otherwise it would die again).