I think the pink Muskrat must have even had the other 'Stang guys wanting to vomit. It looked like it was painted with a brush using flat Tempra paint. The Zebra skin seat covers combined with the 'My Little Pony' theme made it harder to look at than nudie pictures of Rosie O'donnell.
To be fair, some of the cars that were rough were in an unrestored 'survivor' class. Even still, I wouldn't have considered them material to enter into a car show. A few of the big gunboats won trophies because there was a class for those years and they had no competition.
It sometimes gets discouraging when you watch the awards given out to cars that the owners haven't done any of the work on themselves, beaters that win because they were entered in classes without competition, cars that never had any appeal when they were new and have even less now, brand new cars that guys buy and enter, etc, etc...
Most of the Mopars there were pretty nice. 4 of them got awards. - A Yellow Jacket 392 Challenger, a Rat Rod, a '74 Barracuda, and a Hellcat.