In my humblest of opinions I would dispense with the concourse plan and go for good useable.
And use it !
^^ beat me to it! These vehiels were not "concourse" when they left the factory. I would go far more with the usable, reliable, and tidy rather than perfect. if you make it perfect you will not want to use it properly. When I rebuilt my series III I did everything mechanically, new chassis and bulkhead but the body work just got a rub down and paint, I did not bother removing dents etc. Because of that I am happy to use it in the rain, in the winter, rub it against the hedge green laning and throw the muddy dog or some tools in the back. it still keeps its working heritage, and still does some work when needed.

It also means I am focused on using it rather than the rivet counting perfection of how it left the factory, which surprisingly enough is how the land rover factory worked when making them in the first place. They used what they had available in the factory parts bin, which is how you can get vehicles with earlier and later parts on from the factory as bits were used up!

I also second the request for pictures! Everyone loves pictures.

Here are the before and after of mine for some inspiration/motivation:

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