Point taken. I am all for originality if it's possible, but these cars were never intended as even a potential collector's item, rather, they were purchased (or intended) to race and were considered expendable to some extent. As in, "let's see what they come out with next year". Unfortunately all that was short lived, mostly due to regulations. So here we are today, some 60 years later trying to preserve what we can as opportunities present themselves. We all age out and no one can take the cars with them... so to those who survive us, realistic valuations of what we may leave behind are somewhat important. We'd hate to think any 50+ year old Mopar may be in a crusher after we're gone.