Jeff,
This just might work as far as directing the air stream more towards the driver's side which is a real deficiency in the original design to begin with. My guess is that when the designers were looking at how to best cool the cockpit they first consdiered how small a space actually needed to be cooled. The original design is more than ample in this regard provided it is used with the hardtop. I suspect, though like me and many others, we've all gotten used to the modern a/c systems that are such powerhouses that they they can even make traveling down the road in an open convertible on a hot, humid day bareable. I know Tom Sargent had his a/c system modified by Gernold in such a way that the air flow is alos more directed towards the driver. As I recall he used some sort of adittional ducting and internal baffling to do this. I believe Tom form Boise has done the same. I have not done this myself, but have followed suit with Tom S and installed a new, 3-speed, high volume blower assembly to the stock evaporator box.
George Des