If truly only 35K miles, and considering your use of car, the engine may not be perfectly exactly like new, but with that few miles all it needs is hone the cylinders, then add new rings, main&rod bearings, and gaskets. Clean Everything spotless, and I mean CLEAN. Maybe a new timing chain if you really wanted to get fancy. I always replace the water pump and fuel pump on cars that have sat awhile.
With that few miles there will be no ridge on the cylinders, minimal to none wear on the valve stems or guides...basically nothing worn out, Period...
I tore my 340 down after 130,000 miles and the crank still met factory orignial spec, the cylinders by then had a good ridge so needed rebored w/ new pistons, and needed valves and guides in the heads.
Like said, yours has so few miles it won't need all these parts.
But if you want to spend the money go for it, keep the old parts... because someone out there would love to put together an all-original engine from perfectly good OEM parts.