I'd be curious to see the car in person. Obviously, it's not a daily driver. But one can appreciate it for what it is. An exercise in design and execution. Big bonus points if the thing runs. And on the flip side, major deduction if that's just an empty block. Nothing turns me off more than when you're checking out a street rod and you find out that there's no crank, rods, pistons, cam, etc. I was surprised that people actually show cars that way.