For those not regularly checking in at my build thread
http://grassrootsmotorsports.com/forum/build-projects-and-project-cars/build-thread-for-the-72-gmc-finally-thanks-john/59103/page1/
I am getting close to wrapping up the bed and rear suspension. Soon afterwards I'll begin pulling the front suspension/engine/transmission apart and getting everything ready for paint.
The engine is a stock 350. I like stock for this truck. I want everything to mostly look period correct, at least, although I plan on backdating things like the steering wheel and door panels to a previous year/generation, and I've modified subtle things like the gas tank, crossmembers, damper mounts and spring mounts, along with some minor body modifications like the gas filler relocation and the shaved drip rail. Nothing too stark from stock. If you didn't have intimate knowledge of the generation of truck, you'd look at it and think it was stock.
I even plan on a stock GMC color.
So, the engine. It's a 350, and it runs 'strong enough'. Behind it is a A-833 transmission, which is a manual 1-2-3-OD on the floor from a 6.2 diesel. Awesome transmission. At the rear is a 12 bolt with a 3.73 open differential. I know the carb needs to be rebuilt (I believe the float on the Quadrajet has sunk) and the valve seals are worn out (blue smoke at startup). I am sure once I open up the heads, I'll find the valves are sunk and the springs need to go, etc.
So a head refresh and a carb rebuild. Yeah, I know, I am solidly into "while I'm here" territory.
I am not going to go modern. A gen III/IV motor looks wrong and I'm not ready to swallow the cost anyway, even though the performance advantages are huge. I'm not even going to go Vortec heads because I can't stand looking at center bolt valve covers. I really want it to look like it went there.
SO. Technically, stock for 1972 was a 350 or a 402. I want to stay with something that will work with the current transmission/driveshaft setup, so no I6 or GMC V6 (as cool as it is). So, basically, that long windup for this extremely basic silly question, to big block or not to big block? Oh, and I have no budget for any of it. Any displacement would do.