Well, I personally don't care for the re-styling. The builder even got as far as painting it, which tells me he didn't realize the proportions are off, even whilst still in primer. Customizing is an art, and, as a professional artist friend of mine always says, "Art, is knowing when to stop". Custom show cars in the Fifties have a great many examples of over-modifying for modification's sake. George Barris comes to mind with all the non-functional gee-gaws Barris slapped on many of his cars. Detroit too, got into the business of adding useless embellishments on Muscle cars.
Personally, I look at body refinements as, How would that effect drag, or aerodynamics, in a wind tunnel, with smoke wands showing the effects? Was that modification an improvement, or not? The "Art" of hot rodding, as opposed to customizing, has always been to strip off the un-necessary BS, smooth of the body, form and function, enhance the available power, and K.I.S.S.
Now, where's my '32 Ford Highboy..........