Well sounds like your plans are set, but I will weigh in anyway, I am another of those who gets more enjoyment out of a running restoration, I have nothing against restored cars, I have nothing against working on cars, I rather like it, but working working working and not driving driving driving is not much fun for me, plus I am somewhat goal oriented, and the ultimate goal being to get the car done, I am kind of a freak to live with when doing a total restoration, but after doing one on my TR250 I realize that I like to tinker and improve more than nut and bolt restore, probably goes back to my formative years when I drove Sprites as daily drivers, goal was almost always to get it fixed and back on the road as soon as possible, or it was walk or ride a bike to work.
I just bought an old BMW 2002 a few months ago. The paint is presentable, as is the interior, but it hadn't been driven for years, I am having great fun getting it going, puttering around with it and making improvements, last weekend I adjusted the valves, they were way out of whack, all too tight. Now the car runs better, never done a valve job before where I could feel an effect on how the car run, but great fun to spend an hour or so wrenching then feel the results, plus just knowing you made it better, countless other jobs like that have been done since I got the car. When I had my old Healey 100, I did major things like rebuild the motor, tranny, front suspension etc, but the car was never off the road for more than two weeks at a time or so.
But it is obvious (and interesting to me) from the comments here that everybody has their own thoughts on how they enjoy their cars, and since it is your car, it is your choice.