For the sort of engine you want you would be wasting your time and money with Edelbrock heads and a stroker crank.
With a rebuild and a good cam making power where you want a normal 440 is all anyone would need.
Buy a set of Keith Black pistons in the 9.5 or 10 to 1 compression range. Get the stock crank and rods balanced with the pistons/harmonic balancer/flex plate.
Get the block hot tanked and re-bored to suit the pistons (KB pistons need a specific piston-to-wall clearence).
Find a set of 452 casting heads with the hardened valve seats (if you have not already got them). Clean them up and smooth the bowl area behind the valve in each port. Fit a set of good stainless valves or clean up the stock valves if you are on a budget.
Fit a Hughes Engines cam #HEH1019BL and a good timing chain.
The performer intake is a good choice but you do not need a fancy race carb for low rpms. Stick with a 750cfm Holley or Edelbrock (my choice).
This engine will pull like a train from idle to 4200rpm.
Basically this engine/cam combo is for 4x4s that need to pull heavy loads.
If you want a bit more top speed and overtaking power at highway speeds you need power further up the rpm scale.
These two cams might be more suitable and will still give you good mileage and work with stock componants/exhaust etc. as well as the common 3.23 to 1 rear gears.
HEH1523BL is good from idle to 4800rpm and HEH1928BL runs strong up to 5200rpm.
Make sure your lifter bores are well within spec with these fast rate of lift cams. Otherwise they work VERY well indeed.