I picked up the table from an original local owner and it was in very good original condition so other then a quick clean and lube it was perfect. I had a local craftsman build the plinth for me, there are pictures of it in my profile, not hard and cost me $600. I did the rest, ordered the arm and installed it. other then that I added some cones for isolation and that’s was it. not a big deal really you just need to find a good table to start with. this is were time and money will come into effect. another option is to get a rebuild table form somewhere like loricraft and buy a plinth from online there are dozens of companies and people out there that build quality plinths anywhere from a couple hundred to thousands of dollars. arms, there are so many arm choices its hard to decide I went the Jelco path because of funds and cost to performance value of the Jelco arms are high.
google Garrard 301 there are so many helpful people and builds for these tables with a huge upgrade path. theres a good article in absolute sound a few years ago that followed a simple build then again when he upgraded it considerably. there are also quite a few companies that specialize in these tables Loricraft probably the best known as they bought the Garrard name.
and another very good high end company
https://www.artisanfidelity.com/restoration/