I find it odd that Karl, who is considered a 600 guru, which isn't too far out of the realm, also managed to street rod a lot of the cars that left his place. Modern ignition, modern fuel injection, and, he even managed to put a super charger in one with water injection for Jay Leno!
While these are all wonderful upgrades, it also raises the value of the originals that are not messed with. When 600's left the factory, they were beyond sate of the art and there was nothing out there that even came close. Serious collectors of high end rare cars, look for things that are correct, hard to find, or hard to sort out. To them, and to me, it shows that someone did their homework and went that extra mile to get it right. Because doing this is a real PITA, those who know generally reward that effort with the best price at time of sale. Those who street rod or custom modify, may end up with as much or even more work to get to the end but not always higher price. The only real measure of value of a highly modified car then becomes quality of materials and quality of build; not how right it is.