Hello, Ill share my thoughts as i started out with something similar well lets say I towed it home with a trailer full of parts etc.
First decide what you want and how much you want to spend. I was a car resto motivated and spent alot trying to get it "as close to original looking" as possible...i dont regret it but it was a long hard and spendy road.
Second plan on spending time working on it it wont get done itself but at the same time dont spend all of Thanksgiving out there with it or the family may get upset.
depending on how good you are and what tools you have youd be surprised what you can get done in an hour or two at night after dinner etc.
plan, get parts then bolt it together
use this forum for good deals on used good parts.
Interior can get expensive but its all in what you want to do some guys just have a carpet racing buckets and homemmade door panels etc.
body and paint can get expensive but you can shoot Eastwood or NAPA /Auto Zone single stage yourself with a harboir freight gun etc.
there's always a way just have to plan it out and don't give up.
have fun with it and learn as you go.
Decide on if you want to drive it or take it to shows etc. i spent more time restoring mine than anything, but I learned alot i am fairly competent in bodywork now i didnt start that way...I was always pretty good with the wrench side etc.