Harrie, Good list.
head: 1 alloy crossflow (not the iron version), valve cover, and headbolts
pushrods: 12 from pre-85 Buick V6 (.060" oversize)
rockers: stock crossflow. Crane's pushrod guidleplate adapter kit for the 351C/429/460 will also fit for roller rockers.
headers: Crossflow (I am going to use a modified stock manifold)
lifters: Ford small block 289/302 or 3.8 V6
dizzy: Points or Duraspark I. Duraspark II is too tall.
gaskets: Crossflow head gasket set, US block gaskets
decking the head and block: is this nessesery ? YES for both.
crossflow cam: the stock EFI or Carb cams will work well on a daily driver.
The conversion uses the Crossflow headgasket with three holes added. The water passages can be filled by welding but I'm certain that JBWeld or similar can be used for that section.
Don't get into a great hurry just yet. Let me finish these two and bench test them. Let's see how well they run and make sure there are no sealing problems. All the details will be spelled out when I post the 200 Crossflow page in the Tech Section. If this works out, maybe you guys can talk AzCoupe into stocking modified Crossflow heads and gaskets.
Guys, remember - this can be done at home, but is NOT a bolt it on kind of conversion. You MUST remove and disassemble the engine in order to do the machining, grinding, and fitting.