Stock bottom end 360 magnum

I picked this up yesterday, I was told the mileage was under 100k and it was a runner when pulled. If it looks good enough when I get the heads and pan off I am thinking about slapping it together with a new cam, aftermarket heads, and oil pump without rebuilding the bottom end. I am trying to get a budget street strip motor in my 68 valiant without spending too much.

If I tear into it I fear I will try to justify spending way too much for new pistons or even a stroker kit. I understand the risk of not putting rings and bearings in at this point, but as long as these engines last in the trucks in stock form I would think the risk is low if I don't see any issues.

Has anyone done this? If so what kind of results did you have, IE 1/4 or 1/8 times, as well as a little about the components used and the car it went in?

Thank you in advance.

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It's been done here a lot.
When you take the heads off, if the cross hair marks are still there....and they should.... proceed to a rod bearing cap or two as well as a main cap or two. Everything should be in really good shape. If the crank isn't ugly, your good to go. By the way, stroker or even new slugs don't go with the word budget....at all when dealing with a Magnum engine. Stick with your planand get ready to rock and roll there buddy!