I wouldn't stress about detailing every nook and cranny. More often than not, the ones that are obviously driven get more of my attention than the trailer queens.
I went to Hot August Nights in Reno some years ago and there were 2 cars that caught my eye. One was at the swap meet grounds; a '62ish Ford Falcon with a small block V8 and a clutch, and cheap too:
The other was in a parking lot at one of the casinos and I didn't get a pic. Of all the high end concours show cars there and inside it was the yellow '72 'cuda in the parking lot that caught my eye. I think the appeal for me was both cars were rough, in need of work and ready canvasses for making the car I want instead of 6 digit restomods that really only appeal to the owner.
So yeah, restored cars are nice to look at but it's beaters like these that have all the fun :)