I haven't seen any real news in the last few years but one alternative to the early 350 head swap was the use of KB pistons. Depending on bore required they suit +.024 or +.039 due to The Ford 460 rings (I think) that they use. They were designed to retain the original heads. The gains of the alloy intake is mainly weight savings. I have the stock height Edelbrock even though I don't have a shaker. That was one of the first things I bought 20 years ago after being told the other would not fit. That was incorrect, they assumed every car is a TA. Polishing work on stock heads and restrictive low intake with limited flow is mainly for making things look pretty, and costs that won't make a difference. Likewise, welding up the centre port.
I have the KB pistons, filled exhaust crossover in heads, ported intake and heads, larger valves and roller rockers. The rest is fairly stock. Small girdle, custom cam, Thornton exhaust manifolds and 2.5" dual system. With a borrowed 750 Holley it made 381hp and 481lb tq. Not amazing but double the stock amount roughly, and basically how an early 70s 403 could have been if it existed.