Rob, I was not able to use the link on your profile to send you a private message, so I'll bore everyone with the abridged version of the info I tried to send!
The car has 86mm pistons and stock bottom end so far as I know. The engine was rebuilt in the 1970,s by a previous owner with an unknown cam and some cylider head work.(That's the engine, not the previous owner!)
The new TH6 cam idles at 1200rpm, is asleep under 2000rpm, but pulls stronger and stronger from that point without any sudden steps in the power.
I originally used the car for track events as well as street driving and chose the modifications to suit this dual purpose, and to fit my budget.
I would suggest you need a good compression ratio to get decent low rpm performance from the cam but it would work very well for Solo 1 or track days. For road use you might want slightly less duration, especially if you have to drive in traffic much.
I suspect that retaining the 1.75 inch SUs (I have 4 sets of needles) because of budget reasons has helped my car stay tractable enough to be an enjoyable road car, I would guess that Webers might make it fussy at lower engine speeds, but have not tried this so cannot say for sure.
I also have oversize valves, which was a mod. done by itself, and which didn't seem to make any difference.
Hope this helps you decide, Simon.