94-98.5 Ford MAF is easy for the n00b to implement, requires 36-1 crank and cam sync. OBD1 GM (7727, 7730, etc - there are some years that are just damn odd so research first) is acceptable for a street car. I hear great things about OBD2 GM, using some of the late 90s truck ECUs, but have not done anything like that. You see old DFI's going pretty cheaply, and they are very well equipped for their era and still not too shabby these days.
I hear good things about MS2, but then again I hear good things about MS1. Your mileage will vary. You need to research your specific application and take any results with a grain of salt as a lot of DIYers don't want to admit they have problems with something they've done.
Everything else is dollars.