I don't like the original mopar cams. They were designed 40 years ago now so they are not exactly state of the art.
I think you would benifit from a modern fast rate of lift cam as long as it was about the same duration or slightly more.
One the same duration wil give you a bit more power if it has a faster rate of lift and a bit more lift.
I picked one with a bit more duration because you are using 4.10:1 rear gears. The extra duration will put the power more where you are actually using it. Between 3000 and 6000rpm. Pointless having lots of torque at 2000rpm because with those gears you are hardly moving any speed at all.
Any bigger and your stock heads will not flow enough.
So if it were me I would change the cam. You don't even have to worry about stall speed changes with a 4-speed.
The only thing is you might need more air at idle. So some tweaking of the carbs may be required.