Howdy All:
Wow! Thanks for the kind works Excute. My brother Dennis, is also gets credit for the Handbook.
I'm in agreement with your observation about getting help form a quality machinist on a rebuild. There is so much that requires close critical measurement and finish details, and the tools that go with, that it is very unlikely that a 1st time novice will be completely successful. My advice to you MustangMuscle196 is to get acquainted with a quality machine shop and the machinist. Let him know your project and goals. He may also be the best source for a rebuild kit. You can't buy oversize pistons until you've disassembled and know how much you will need to bore to true the cylinders. Many Machinist/shops understand the hobbiest/1st timer and will accomodate you. Some won't. It's best to do some shopping before you jump. This kind of shopping is best done in person and not over the phone.
If you decide to do the labor part yourself you can save some money, but you'll have to invest in some specific tools.
The 1st $50 I'd spend would be for a shop manual.
Enjoy the journey.
Adios, David