With the odds of me moving in the next two years like they are, I've decided to not put myself in a situation where the car will be a problem to transport. I will make it structurally sound and get it back on the road rather than take on more than I know I can handle at this time.
A drivetrain swap and fixing up a few sections is easy for me to handle right now, rotisserie resto is definitely not. That's the decision on the cars immediate future.
At 27, I have time to get back into the car again, even when some areas get worse later, now is not the time to do it for me. Having the expense of the drivetrain out of the way will at least make it easier to fund later. Perhaps it's not the most popular direction to take, but that is what I have decided to do. The car is worthless to anyone else and will remain a headache-lost-project if it stays in a disassembled state and we need to move, have a kid, or whatever else may happen..