1966 273 Commando - Thoughts

As I am still making decisions about what to power my 67 Dart GT conv I am constantly looking at what is out there for sale. Came upon this and wondered if those with good experience would be able to offer opinions as to whether it might be a decent option. I have read good things about these engines. I know they may not have the torque of a 360 and I can get 350hp from this build fairly easily I think. Add a set of headers and a better distributor, couple of other things, but mostly leave as-is. I am not looking for a tire burning race car....just something to cruise around with that looks AND sounds nice, and have some get up and go when I want it to. With a change of gearing in the back end I think this might be an option. Plus a Commando, although not numbers matching, would be more period correct I think. The guy wants $6500 CAD for this setup...love to get some feedback, and I look forward to thoughts on this.

Thanks'
BigB

"1966 273ci Commando Complete Rebuilt bored 30 over new Dome Pistons 10:1 compression Falcon Ultimate Cam Shaft Kit Cam Street & Strip, 287 dur 480 lift Double Roller Timing Chain, Hi Volume Oil Pump, Steel Crank , Heads 1.88 Intake and 1.60 exhaust and Port Matched to Edelbrock LD4B intake manifold, Crank and Block Shot Peened, Original dual points distributor, Original exhaust manifolds, 625 CFM Competition Series Carter carburetor, have original 273ci Commando Intake manifold"

All the really cool and expensive Charger, since we are talking Dart, stuff is missing. Pretty hard to get a better distributor than a cast iron Prestolite distributor with the right curve and ball bearing vacuum advance plate. I have run a 284 duration cam in a 273, and found a smaller cam is much better all around, unless you want to make a drag racer out of it. Is that a solid lifter cam? 1.88 intake valves get real close to the cylinder wall, I hope he knew what he was doing... I'd also want stainless steel exhaust valves or hardened exhaust seats. I'd skip the headers and run the Charger single 2 1/2 exhaust system. Those little engines were bullet proof and plenty quick. Automatic transmission?