I know from reading this site (e.g., viewtopic.php?f=43&t=1113&p=6684&hilit=fuel+pump#p6684) and others that it is possible to retrofit with electric and the more information I have the better the chance I can talk this car place into doing it. The last couple of jobs I had done with them they said they couldn't find parts. I checked online and found parts locally and an hour later walked into their place with part in hand, so that kind of sums up their enthusiasm level.

No mods on this car. As it came in 1981. From reading I gather:
- Need relatively low pressure pump (~4 psi?).
- Manual pump obviously depends upon engine speed. One web site said old one is 12GPH. The lowest I see for electric pumps is 25+ GPH. Concerns about carburettor flooding, pump burnout if sitting at city traffic lights?
- Seen mention of pre-pump fuel filter. Also pressure regulator (but some of these were for fancy pumps with heavy modified vehicles), and a "bypass" with return fuel flow to tank (not sure what that's for exactly and is starting to sound $$). Any of this extra necessary?
- Pump recommendations?
- Would be a lot easier to install in engine compartment but with the exception of a Huco/Webcon pump which would have to be imported from Germany via the UK the pumps seem to prefer to be installed near the tank. Sounds like low is better but can this be installed closer to the engine than back at the tank? Not sure about wire routing and don't want winter snow mounds ripping something off.
- The more I can tell the car place the better in terms of what exactly to do and what to order (may need to order myself) as they are not into coming up with solutions for old cars (would have the car done by somebody else but don't know who in this area and it would cost me another $75 to have it towed). The simpler the job the better (also better the chance I can talk my wife into letting me have the work done since she is saying let's junk and buy a new car).