I did it to my 75, you won't notice a great deal of power difference down low as stated above. Above 35-40 mph, it's quite noticeable. Then there's the sound of the secondaries too.
The biggest challenge is the factory brackets for the accelerator cable, cruise, and trans linkages. I purchased a Weiand intake from Summit and an Edlebrock AVS 2. I wanted the Edlebrock intake, but at the time they didn't exist. I had to purchase a 400, 4 barrel linkage assembly (ebay) after nearly a year of trying to get a 2bbl setup to work. The bell crank has to be hogged out to reach the bolt holes with the Weiand intake.
Just a heads up, EVERY damn piece is specific to the carb on the engine. So, change the carb and the linkage must be changed as well. Also, the rod assy. from the carb to the bell crank isn't long enough. Edlebrock makes an adaptor, and I had to drill a few more holes to get it correct. It's a process. Before you drive it, if you go this route, make damn sure the trans throttle valve linkage is adjusted correctly. If its not, you'll pulling your transmission and really kicking yourself in the butt for even bothering to begin with. Now Chrysler seemed to change everything possible part from one body style to the next, your setup is almost certainly different from mine. I would wager the above problems are the same, just different part numbers.
Carb, intake, gaskets, linkage, other little Edlebrock adaptors, and a Factory dual snorkle air cleaner. I blew past a grand in total. Financially responsible? No, but all that said, I'd do it again. Hands down.