I can only answer for the Holley (Hooker) shorties. They can't be used except for with the Holley mounts and a '73+ spool mount k-frame. And they are really close to, or even just slightly crash with, the drivers side inner fender. Plus the DS might only be able to be installed before the motor is dropped in, per the Holley instructions.
Add that since it is all a kit, there are drawbacks. The Holley mounts move the motor forward about 1.75" so the stock trans crossmember won't work. But if you are going with something modern, you will probably have to rebuild that anyways. And Holley has (used to have?) parts that would bolt a 727/904 up without cutting.
That said, I think the Holley kit has some nice advantages. Other than rebuilding the trans tunnel, it's pretty much a bolt in and clears the SRV module on the 6.4 intakes, or the Hellcat intercooler manifold, allows for the low mount AC compressor and doesn't require a remote oil filter kit if the 90 degree adapter is used.
Not perfect, but I am pretty pleased with it all so far.
Sorry, kind of long winded. But the answer is more complex due to the nature of all the parts working together.