four doors is two too many in the hotrod scene and resale market...
i recently sold an all original 1930 ford model “a” tudor sedan deluxe that i discovered in someone’s shed...
those older cars are built for smaller people and aren’t comfortable to drive or ride in...
A friend of mine did a beautiful restoration on a 30s Ford and it was indeed very small on the inside. He sold it because the huge engine he put in got under 10 mpg and it had a small gas tank, so it’s range was about 100 miles! The range plus small interior got to be too much for him not long after he completed the restoration.
I don't think so. At least not with these older rods (1920s-30s). They're cool in all their variations. Definitely would be the case though with '55-57 Chevys and most other post-40s cars.