With all the care and love you're showing this film, I can't imagine the opportunity being better served by any other group of people. It seems you also share a common philosophy with a number of people on this board on how to best preserve the film. You're exercising amazing restraint by not going over the top and removing every single speck and scratch and turning this into a glossy, textureless nightmare like the Blu-ray. Hat's off.
And, as with Mike Verta's preservation effort's, if I never get to see this I'd still be happy knowing that it's out there and that somebody is going to see it the way it should be seen. Hopefully a bunch of seven year old kids on a big screen with a bone rattling sound system :)