The simple answer is yes, as long as I thing repair and restoration is feasible. Patience is important, sometimes it takes a while to get hold of missing parts.
I started around 17 years ago, I'd moved abroad but still had my house in the U. On a trip home I was having a clear-out and decided to put this sorry looking camera in the trash. I'd been given it some years earlier by an ex-girlfriend.
Then I thought what a waste, and decided to restore it. 3 days later and it was nearly finished, just needed some brass parts, and a new carrying strap..
Next, I had a Crown Graphic but decided I needed a Speed Graphic for use with my brass lenses, so bought 2 from the US, listed on eBay as parts cameras with enough parts to rebuild one. However one was a ore-Anniversary, the other a Pacemaker missing it's shutter.
The Pacemaker had damaged inner rails, the ore-Anniversary looked terrible, falling to bits, so I stripped it down.
It was apparent it had been modified when new to be a WA camera, the rangefinder is set for a lens of approx90mm, and the top cut away to allow front rise. It was another quick restoration, just a few days, I serviced the shutter, patched the bellows. Later I found I had better bellows so replaced them.
That was the start, I've restore many cameras since then.
Ian