Adding to what DrEntropy said, with a small amount of personal history. I was lucky enough to be at quite a few events Donald Healey attended years ago. Of all the stories, when asked what he thought about “his cars” being restored after all these years, his response was interesting. He couldn’t believe how nice the cars were. He said cost was a big factor, that they made things “fit” because time is money.
He said we were over restoring the cars, went on to say he never planned on them surviving. We (he) made new cars! He was also expressive about personal “choices” made to his cars. I remember more than one person asking how he felt about people putting in 1275 engines in MKI’s, I loved his answer of “hey” if we would have had them and the cost could be ok’d they would have had them to begin with.
When you hear it from someone that had to see it as a business as well, it was well said. Tony’s midget is very, very nice indeed. Is it nicer than new? Yes! but why not! Everybody that sees it will be attracted to it for attention to detail. I for one am thankful he chooses to do it just as he is. A high degree of respect to its ancestry.
Dug