Great to see another classic Falcon operator.
Check with
addo on the use of an XE 0 903 064 700 series distributor. XF stuff won't work because of the EST spark unit. Any later distributir fits the post 1965 blocks, but some wiggle around at little because of the drill hole the holds the distributor drive. Cars and dsitrbuters after about 1980 run a 35 thou smaller casting to hold the smaller 0.495" distibutor drive in place.
Most have issues mounting the XE unit, but never ruuning it. There is a box/alloy housing which jutts out which can make it foul the side of the block.
The alloy housing under the plasitc control box can be whacked off, and can be smoothened by a file, and the original shape of the earlier Motorcraft disy can be copied. A nice plate clamp which holds the distributor down can be made up to suit. The use of a smaller M6 or M8 bolt with a small amount of expoxy filled in the orginal 7/16" hole could give a few extra mm's of space.
If there are any problems with the spark control unit getting in the way of the block, an recent post by
addo tells you how to fit the common HEC coil and control unit from Familiy 2 Camira/Astra/ Holden engined Nissan Pulsar engines. It gives a lot more space on the smaller distributor.
The control unit can then be mounted like it was in the Commodore VN/VP V8 or Camira... on the spring tower.
That should allow you to wind up the advance to 9 to 12 deg BDTC.
The head could well be something Dyno Dave Benett did back in the 70's, but if you check the casting numbers with the sticky started by Roath, it gives you the casting numbers for XW,XY and XB heads.
One of our guys,
73GreenMachine, has an alloy adaptor which mounts the 34ADM to the earlier Falcon engines. It should fit yours. Have a chat to him. Bolt spacing is 46 by 93, and it mounts to the earlier Stromberg Bendix 1-bbl carb(not 186S or 2V or 302W or 302C 2-bbl).
There is one for old EH to HX Holdens which might fit up, but the bolt spacing diagonal is 75 degrees different. There are three Stromberg 1-bbl bolt patterns. Two Ford ones, one Holden one. You'll have to measure the hole in the log head for size, and tell us if the bolt spacing is about 16 degrees North Nor West as you look at it from the drivers seat.
Have a look at

73GreenMachines pictures, it'll gve you the idea
The ADM 34 fuel pump is supposed to run a low pressure return line, so take it off an XF , its has a similar chassis shape, and the plastic clips can be drilled to fit. You then route back to the tank. An XE/XF (non EFI) station wagon pickup should fit into the XW. ADM 34 carbs are very economical because it has a low pressure fuel system and a carb which can be very lean when it cruising, and nice an rich when going hard. It also doesn't suffer hot fuel handling problems when its 40 deg C in the shade.
The LPG Gas thing is easy. Get a GRA mixer/B2converter, or maybee an Impco 225 and L converter, or perhaps a CA300 and L converter. They all can be mated to the engine if it has an ADM 34 adaptor.
I guess its time we hade more pictures to help show you what all this means. This year maybee!
The final thing is...enjoy yourself, and don't let it get to you. If you don't understand this stuff, just keep on asking stuff. We don't bite (

much!)