Maybe so.
Look, I can understand a man of higher standards wanting to see these beautiful cars being driven as if they just rolled off the transport truck. I'd like that too. Restoration costs of $70,000 to 100,000 can scare off most enthusiasts, especially when the finished car may only have a market value of $40,000. If I see people with plenty of money driving the same old beat up car without ever attempting to improve the condition, that may be different.
I don't know anyone like that though. I know a few high rollers that have show winning cars and I know some low dollar-blue collar guys that have fast running cars that look abandoned. Me? I'm in the middle. I have one nice car that has won a few trophies and some cars that definitely fit the Roadkill vibe except for having working gauges. All of the cars are fun to drive and I like them all for different reasons.