If memory serves, you'll need the car trans bellhousing also?
SM465 story time? Circa Logan area, 1989ish(?). Young son of a drag racer had a seriously fast '68ish Nova. Aluminum block, heads, etc....SUPER high dollar stuff for that era. Tunnel ram, M22 trans. Drove the car to Mtn Crest High School supposedly as a daily ( not sure about that). I think the car ran 10.80s at Bonneville. Car was NO JOKE. Kid could drive. His dad had a door slammer C4 'vette that I think was in the 7's. Henick Racing if I remember right.
High school friend of mine worked at Baker machine (local engine shop). Built a 440ish cube small block (maybe it was a 432 or something? 400 small block based stroker) Welded a crank and turned it to make it work. Had to clearance the lower bores and all kinds of stuff. I don't remember the details. Thing ran AWESOME. He put that engine in super clean '79-81 Z28 (t-tops). Tweaked that unibody car up just from the torque. He had the frame straightened and sold it with a solid 350. That left him a bad bitch of an engine. He was restoring a 76 4x4 shortbed Chev. 4" lift and BIG 33" tires. No engine (might have went in the Z?) Engines finds its way into the lifted truck. 3800 stall converter and he goes out and races muscle cars and is starting to knock some heavy hitters off. Truck was not as fast as Henick's Nova but it might be a race for a minute?
Henick starts hearing about the truck and the Nova starts appearing on Main in Logan pretty regularly. Never races the truck and the Nova.
After a few months, Henick pulls up to my buddy Kleven and I one night ('70 Chevelle with 15.0 timeslips and 4.10 12 bolt or my 68 Skylark--15.2/15.3 car) in a 4" lifted Chevrolet shortbed. Wants to run against our car to see how his truck runs. BLOWS our doors off, once it shifts. Yep, 465 trans with a destroked 400 (377 if I remember correctly).
Whenever I see a 465 or shift a 465, I think of that 377 in that pickup. Maybe 1-2 seconds to tach out, then a 2-3 second "speed shift", then 3-4 seconds to tach out in third, then HARD on the brakes in town.
Your 2wd needs a 377