Run unleaded and just keep an eye on the valve lash. If you get recession, the clearances will close up. The proper fix to protect against valve recession is to install hardened seats. If you don't, and you get valve recession, the fix is to (wait for it....) install hardened seats. So I say just drive it until it needs a valve job, enjoy it and don't worry! You can either pay to do the job now, or wait until it needs it.
FWIW, I've got 30,000 miles on my '69 since I bought it in 1995, with no worries. And if there was any "lead memory" effect (the idea that the seats become so impregnated with lead deposits that they're protected against wear), it was cut away when I had the valves done back in 1995 and didn't know you were supposed to have hardened seats installed....
HTH!