Big Block Conversion, do it again?

I've got a LOT of cars (I'm over at forbbodies only) and I'm going to start to experiment on two (my first) A bodies I'm picking up soon.

Not going to be track cars, just one of those "wow, WTF is that?" cars.

The first, and I know I'm going to get push back on this because of the torque I might get on the body and frame, is a '68 DART GT CONVERTIBLE. I've got a ton of 440's ton build here on the farm and will decode one to see if I have a '68 first off.

I've got a couple questions, and of course any tips and ideas you have would be GREATLY APPRECIATED.

1) Should I just get the motor mount kit from Schumacher ALONG WITH the headers they sell for the conversion?
2) I know I have to convert front brakes to disc, but what about suspension? Where did you get your kit from or did you build it?
3) Are heavier torsion bars readily available and suggested?
4) What about rear suspension?
5) I'm sure I'm going to have to put in a A Body 8 3/4 housing correct?
6) I want to put a 727 behind it, will this clear the body tunnel?
7) WHERE DO I GET A HINGED HOOD WITH LARGE SCOOP OR THE SCOOP I'VE SEEN ON A LOT OF GTS CARS?

I'm sure this has all been asked and covered before, so if you just want to point me to some threads I can spend the time researching without bothering a lot of people. I'm a serious nut case that builds/restores 1-2 cars a year on my own for my collection.

If you're interested, you can see more here, http://www.grumpys-garage.com but I don't update with current projects like I do my Face Book page https://www.facebook.com/pages/Grump...3261937?ref=hl

Thanks!
Dave

My son's 67 GT convertible has a 440/4sp/3.23SG drive train. Subframe connectors, factory big block torsion bars and sway bar, rear springs have some helper coil-overs. Discs are late A-body and the rear drums are 11x3 C-body drums. The less traction you have, the better the body will be for it...

I build copies of the old Direct Connection K-members, so that is the way the motor is mounted.

I've also got the same torsion bars and sway bar set aside for my 67 Barracuda convertible that will get a 440/727/3.55SG drive train.