To quote Loretta Lynn, it looks like a "Coal Miner's daughter", 'cause it came from "Butcher Holl'er"!
To each his own. If you just want a "cruiser" , then this may fit the bill. It is the kind of car that if I saw it at a show, I would keep walking and not stop to look. It doesn't interest me, but it may interest you and that is the point. It would have a narrow market for purchase. It reeks of "customization" which is very subjective to who it appeals to. 1st Gen. Camaro wise, original (including well, accurate, restored) cars and nostalgic race cars with provenance tend to hold their value and set the bar that the rest of the wannabes could only wish to obtain. When it comes to cars, they are like coin collecting, in that condition and rarity always hold their value and appreciate. Other coins of the same type benefit in elevated pricing, but do not hold value or appreciate at anywhere near the rate of rare and desirable coins.
Personally, I would run, and run fast away from a car like this. Only IMO.