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For sure.
And probably more people want something to look perfect than those that love the accumulated marks, scars and changes that speak to the object's history.
I've had more than one person ask about replacing the tail molding on my '67 Barracuda's trunk. Nope. In 1966 or 67 Pheonix Town and Country put their name on it and so its not going anywhere. It's now a part of the car's history along with the Bola Tie Society of Arizona sticker in the side window.

Says the guy who replaced the car's entire drivetrain and suspension. LOL

I love the scars and marks as well. Even in the house. Nothing is new. 120 year old cream brick house. What isn't decades old, I am changing back. Wrought iron, worn paint, etc. Stories. Even my Demon - True Mr Norms GSS, it has rough edges and will be covered in bugs at MITP.