Impressive. That is more money than I have paid for my last three vehicles 
The brakes lines still look great on my Corolla - difference between Alberta and Ontario winters I guess. Mine does need front pads likely.
I was thinking about some of your cars when I was doing this. Unfortunately, I'm still a bit of a newbie with this kind of work. I'm sure someone as skilled as yourself in repairing older cars and finding used parts etc. would have got this sorted out for much much cheaper than I.
I have mine almost fixed up. Replaced the missing window and broken tail light with used pieces ($30). I welded in new metal to replace the missing bits of the fenders and repainted (new paint doesn't match that well as orig colour has faded but ok) with paint and metal coming to $42. Still needs front brake pads (reasonably cheap - perhaps another $50 or so for reasonable ones) and an exhaust flex joint (less reasonable IMO being over $50). I had have to decide if I want to sink in that extra $100 or not.