just wondering if there is a certain nostalgia effect at work here?
I have had a
lot of chevy small blocks in all different states of tune and performance and would suggest that there is no good reason to 'want' a 283 (yes, had one of them, too).
It is the same block as the 350 but less power, its old age (and probable long use) dictates very very careful checking for cracks, or excess wear, etc. If you
want a small block chev you can go up to 400 ci and have the same size and weight engine but
lots more selection for parts. If the heads are not with it you may have difficulty finding heads for that motor (they are NOT all the same - chev made a zillion different cylinder head castings!) and there are loads of differences - pick the wrong head and the valves might hit the narrower cylinder bore, give you very low compression, etc etc
I really don't want to be a wet towel but there isn't really anything special about the 'ole 283; it is as big and heavy as the 350 or 400 but less power, older, fewer parts available and so on. But some people simply "like the number", so it is, of course, up to you. Just be prepared to be patient and not jump at parts that 'might' fit it.
good luck!