I think there is plenty of info already on this site about this already.
IMHO chain conversions these days are quite ok - one could be forgiven for thinking this is a half conversion. Bear in mind there is still the brakes to be done, a cross shaft is common on C3s, so brake booster is left on left side and a shaft is used that runs under the dash to operate brakes. The clutch is done the same way, usually a hollow shaft enclosing the brake shaft to operate the clutch. Ever seen a driving instructors dual operation car. clutch and brake pedals on both sides of car. Our beloved corvettes converted this way are the same 'cept we cut the pedals off on the left side!
Then there is the mirror conversion, every thing is moved to the opposite side along the fire wall, inside the car and in the engine bay.
What type of conversion is best? is a moot point. I will say the mirror is the most asthetically pleasing and prolly does better at car shows.
The cross shafts work just as well, I believe some BMWs and heaven forbid Hyundais(?) use these cross shafts.