Flushing everything will only help your problem. If you have time to remove the radiator, I would and backflush it out of the car just in case you have large chunks of stuff blocking the rows.
I would definitely put some space in between the condenser and the radiator. If you are creative enough, mock someting up and have your local welder make some nice metal brackets out of whatever you find works best. 50 bucks will probably get you some nice clean brackets to move the condenser forward 2-3 inches. This will let in all kinds of fresh cool air so the fan doesn't have to suck it through two radiators.
I have had overheating issues for years with my 383 and let me tell you I tried everything. Water pumps, thermostats, hoses, electric fans, thick aluminum radiator, etc. It wasn't until I had a post in here that the guys suggested moving or removing the tranny cooler. Once I did that, problem just disappeared. It was so simple I kick myself for not trying it much sooner. I have a feeling once you get some brackets and move the condenser forward, you will be happy and will have saved yourself alot of trouble.