Dang, you stole that car. An AC car to boot. Good job by you!
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You've probably figured this out with a little quick googling, but estimating a paint job is nearly impossible unless you're going the Maaco route. That said, $30K sounds really, really high, even for a show quality finish. There is a tremendous amount of prep on a car that old and it will be very expensive, but I would keep shopping. If the car is as you say it is, I'd be hard pressed to believe it would be more than $20K.
The most recent car I saw done was a 70 Chevelle that had some rust on all of the panels, with three of them needing to be replaced entirely. It was a frame off restoration including interior, and that ran $60K+...and that didn't include the engine work.
Stuff is expensive!
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So here is the before. I had a new holly carb put on her, new disc breaks, new fan, new suspension, pretty much everything done to make it so you could go on a nice long cruise. The next step is the paint and chrome/powder coat.
The interior is original, will not change much. Maybe a few cosmetic things.
I agree with others. Drive it and have fun. Restore it later it you really want to. It's in great condition per the photos already
Any restoration costs enough that you probably will never get your money back if you were to sell the car.