If it’s Oldsmobile power leave it olds power
If it’s Oldsmobile power you won’t need any of the little things that add up and the exhaust will work(Insert hijack)
Realistically, in the early 80s they were churning out over 400,000 cutlass bodied cars a year.
Now ignore the relative scarcity in many areas where anything with a olds 350/403/455 was crushed years ago and there isn't much for builder motors let alone competent shops to build them.
There's plenty of olds to leave olds and still let someone else enjoy their car as they see fit. We're not putting a sbc into a hemi cuda.
(Close hijack)
Back to the question of the OP, it really depends on your budget and goals. It also depends what that sbc 350 is, and what it needs. A flat tappet cam stock carb 350 with smogger low comp heads needs a good bit of cash put in to wake it up.
What you car needs for each swap type depends what you're starting with, and what you want to have - working ac? OD trans? What rear end you need depends on the horsepower you want, the tires you'll run, and how you'll drive/use it. (Wide drag tires + burnout + horsepower = blown up stock 7.5 rear).
Then, as I said, you need info on what the 350 is, what it needs, and what it costs to get.
It's easy to say I'm a fan of sbc 350 or I like ls swap blah blah blah. The reality is budget comes first. Then inventory what you have. Finally square how the budget fits against the cost to get where you want to be - or at least as close as you can afford to for now.
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