the usual question: what cam should i pick

I think the Summit cam that has 216*/.454" cam will be nice. I dont Know the part number off hand. It is the old Crane Cam grind. I ran one in a 360 with stock high stall converter and was excellent.
Summit still has crane grinding those single pattern grinds, too.....
111.00 for cam and lifters..
Brand:Summit Racing

Manufacturer's Part Number:SUM-K50052

Part Type:Camshaft Kits

Product Line:Summit RacingĀ® Cam Kits

Summit Racing Part Number:SUM-K50052

Cam Style:Hydraulic flat tappet

Basic Operating RPM Range:1,500-5,200

Intake Duration at 050 inch Lift:216

Exhaust Duration at 050 inch Lift:216

Duration at 050 inch Lift:216 int./216 exh.

Advertised Intake Duration:272

Advertised Exhaust Duration:272

Advertised Duration:272 int./272 exh.

Intake Valve Lift with Factory Rocker Arm Ratio:0.454 in.

Exhaust Valve Lift with Factory Rocker Arm Ratio:0.454 in.

Valve Lift with Factory Rocker Arm Ratio:0.454 int./0.454 exh.

Lobe Separation (degrees):110

Computer-Controlled Compatible:No

Lifters Included:Yes

Lifter Style:Hydraulic flat tappet

Valve Springs Included:No

Retainers Included:No

Locks Included:No

Valve Stem Seals Included:No

Timing Chain and Gears Included:No

Assembly Lubricant Included:No

Pushrods Included:No

Rocker Arms Included:No

Gaskets Included:No

Valve Springs Required:Yes

Camshaft Manufacturers Description:Fair idle, good low midrange power. Largest stock engine cam, but works best with 9:1 and higher compression and gearing.

Quantity:Sold as a kit.