I am truly fascinated by the early designed oddball, limited production vehicles and “mules” from the 60’s and 70’s that led to a production model offered to the public. Obviously a version of that process still goes on today, but aided by CAD, high def graphic design and AI.
But back then, the thought process behind the research, design, fabrication, production, marketing and sales. And, add in the actual build and logistics of re-tooling between model years etc… those people involved were true craftsmen.
Sorry, I digress…. I agree the car is what it is, owned by who owns it, probably to sell in some future Mecum or BJ auction for a Brazilian dollars to some old dude with a 25 year old wife!
But, I’m glad I got to see it found, verified, restored and reborn to be shared to people like me.