Its really easy to see that the hobby is moving away from bone stock # matching crowd and moving more to the restomod or protouring type cars. We want to drive them not look at them at some car show (boring) most of them drive terrible in everyday driving with poor brakes ,sloppy steering , negitive camber ect ect.. The Hotrod power tour attendence is bigger each year with great modified cars that people can drive. This is why when they are done correctly with modern drivetrains and conveniences .They always command more interest and money at the big auctions then a comparable #s car.. So the comment on original #s matching car is incorrect unless your talking some rare hemi or something that you get for a song.. My advice is depending on your budget, Have a plan, do most of the work yourself, Farm out the work you cant do, and for goodness sakes make the car fun and drivable not some Rotisserie job that you cant take out on a rainy day.This will give you the best bang for your buck because the next guy that wants to buy your car will want to drive it too.