Short answer: No.
The non-OD cars had a taller final gear (differential) of 3.54, which makes the car somewhat slower 'off-the-line,' but at freeway speeds (70mph+) NVH is uncomfortable and fatiguing. I have a 3.54 rear end and sometimes wish I had a 28% OD instead of the 22% OD it came with. Properly maintained--mostly, just clean oil--the Laycock de Normanville should be trouble-free for over 200K miles, but the electrical controls can occasionally be troublesome.
Wire wheels can be a PITA, even the 60-spokers are too weak for really hard driving--I broke several spokes with them on my BJ8--esp. with grippier radial tires. Untrue wire wheels at least contribute to the notorious 'scuttle shake.' But, the BN7s with disk wheels, triple carbs and center-shift transmissions are some of the rarest Healeys (64+/- IIRC). They can fetch a pretty penny.