depends on where you are located, Its a easy radio to work on and just about all the parts it uses are available without too much trouble. Restoration can get hairy being a lot of people thees days are into it has to be exactly like it was when in some big WW2 bomber with the dynamotor and all that but i ten to like to see them more along the lines of what they were in the Ham community in the fifties, sixties and seventies.
My first real Short Wave receiver was a BC-348 back in the seventies back when I was a punk kid, and I learned a lot working on that radio so I tent to think the best example is what the old CQ Surplus Conversion Manual (1948) would have you do with the internal AC power supply, S meter and low impedance audio output transformer for driving a regular 8 Ohm speaker.
Got a video I did years ago on that radio over on YouTube of a 348 I did back ten or so years ago and every now and then people piss and moan about my "Hack Job" but the hell with them. Its my radio insist it?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKRez8euQU4