Well I've been down this road as far as building a gen II Hemi.
If you want it to
look just like it was supposed to be like in either 70' or 71', it's big bucks.
then make it run even better and it adds up.
My engine is a stroked 71' cast block and OEM slight pocket ported heads.
Stroked with a 472 crank, EDM solid lifter, and all types of other goodies.
It took quite a long time to get it all correct.
These engines are like a nuance jig saw puzzle to get all the right pieces and everything working just right.
For example: You stroke it; the Carter's OEM settings won't be enough.
You better be a jet/needle expert if you go that route.
Rabbit is out of the hat. Been there done that.
I probably have 30 grand into my Hemi. If not more.
But this is a factory close resto I did. You open the hood, and it's 1971
You can build them cheaper but then they look cheaper. IMO.
Gen III is quick start ready to rock. Just not as pretty a girl whio is a little bit lower maintenance in the blankets.
And you won't have to date her as much till you get her.