Whilst I think
@madmanmart has the right idea and I would second it however, I am also a glutton for punishment! First I would look at a realistic schedule and planed time to get it all done, a new addition to the family is not something you want to miss as she grows and develops in her early days. I mean that as you would think this task you are undertaking is going to be done in a few days. well you might be lucky to get it done properly in a few months! Then there is your partner, she too is going to want some attention after having carried for around nine months, and she may need some rest thrown in for good measure? Working out in the garage until all hours (BTDT) can be shall we say 'frowned upon'?
Look at your calendar with your partner and work something out between you, if you plan on doing the work yourself, then you are not going to say, "Well darling I will have it done in a couple of weekends." Simply because you can't, that is assuming you don't have a large handful of decent welders and panel beaters to hand. Then there is the availability of body parts, they are pretty scarce to say the least. Then there is the 'oh my god' moment as you take a wing off and find you can see the engine through the inner wing panel, that used to be there! To add to this there is also the 'while I am in there' times, and why not pull those shock absorber mounts at the rear and find the bolts breaking off as you do.
I may sound like the bringer of doom and gloom but what started as 'some minor rust' around one of my rear arches ended up with removing more metal than planned to get to good steel to weld, then the step area where the arch meets the body had to be removed, and sure as hell most of the bolts broke off! The planned one day....ish job to have the arch prepared for painting turned out to be nearly three days!
This is going to be a long and arduous task to do it properly and I wish you all the best going with it, the amount of fulfillment you get from doing your own work cannot be overestimated (is that the right way around?)
Good luck with this.
Regards
Dave