Bob,
Don't think you are the only crazy out there looking at the underside of a car! I do it alot. I elected to have a thin coat of undercoat schutz applied to get a uniform black look to the underside of my car. So while my car is not restored to the original spec, it is nice to see the black and silver (fuel lines and brake lines) contrast under the car.
My car is a nicely restored driver, but is not a concours restoration and would not win a concours event. Also, after 2 years, a restored car that is driven will start to show its wear, and mine is showing a little wear.
Mechanically, my car is very solid and I imagine that Scott, as a mechanic, did not short this part of the restoration. I can understand how he could have $100,000 invested if the mechanics were properly addressed along with the interior and exterior restoration.
I plan to have my car at the tech session that Joe Alexander is having in Columbus over the weekend of June 6th, so you will have a chance to see it then. I plan to drive the car the 1,000 miles (round trip) to Columbus.
Best,
Tom