Been to enough shows where ratty-unrestored cars and 4-doors (whether ratty or cherry) do get a lot of lookers despite being parked next to pristine rides. And I’ve done the same. What’s the attraction? Never thought much about it until posting this. With me having restored a few rides, I guess plain old curiosity remembering them when they were new or seeing them on the road yet as a kid, and often thinking about what work would be involved to restore it. Friend of mine bought a ’59 Dodge 4-door, rusted hulk that had been sitting for decades and he drives in to park next to my cherry ’63 Plymouth and lol, half dozen people start walking over to look at it before he’s done parking it!