91 octane, 10 to 1 CR, 302, 280 duration, 550 lift Hyd roller, current aftermarket Alum heads with 2.02/1.60 valves, Holley 750 DP, 36 degrees total advance all in @ 2500, Mechanical secondaries and advance, 6300 rev limit, free breathing exhaust. Use highest quality rod bolts and don't go cheap on the balance work.
This combo should get you 1.25 - 1.3 HP per inch and a long life, trouble free, high value to $ ratio ($10-13/HP) , street motor that can hold it's own on the track in a 2500 lb GT40 with good suspension setup, modern tires, and very good brakes.
More than that and the question becomes the rest of the drivetrain
I have a similar one in my car and it work's good.