Hey fellas, thanks for the super fast replies!
Hadn't thought to check the in-car gauge after bypassing the MSD which of course told me it failed. Did so just now (in between posting and 2 replies!) and the voltage has come down to 14.9 and an occasional drift up to 15.4-15.5, much closer to the pre-MSD box failure readings. I'll charge up the battery (had the flashers on for a long time while awaiting the flatbed!) tonight and fire her up tomorrow and see if it drops below 14.0 as it had before.
Appreciate the voltage note too Jay as I could not find any MSD note on how much was too much. Knowing that some racers use more than standard 12V batteries, I kinda suspected this did not cause the box to fail but hey, had to ask as they aren't really giving away those spark boxes, LOL! And yes, I was leaning towards the digital 6 MSD as heck, the old unit survived way over 100,000 street miles in 2 cars over about a 30 year span, plus MSD did rebuild it even though is was long obsolete.
I think I have the original regulator (now 42 years old!) in a box rcodecl. Good idea and I'm not adverse to even buying a new one if the voltage (sans any CD box right now) doesn't come down as noted above...or I can't find the old one.