Thanks for the feedback, Clive. A set of anti-stick knock-off wheel nuts, are winging their way to you, as I type.
Making the 1955 cars look good, was not easy. We had a very talented team who pulled through in the end, but it was an uphill battle.
1935's are a step further away, from the 60's comfort zone our talent were weened on. To step around some previous difficulties, I've learned how to modify the models provided - shape & layout - and thrown in some artwork as well. The video was made to showcase what's possible with a little time and effort.
And as to destiny - it takes a team of specialists, to get a carset looking and running smoothly. Top of the 1935 list, is a GPL model expert, to rearrange the model tree draw order. GPL models don't need watering, they need oiling! Then, Artists to improve the paintwork. Suspensionists for suspensions, non-layabouts for layouts . . . . .
Physics are presently basic - laptimes inaccurate. If things were to get moving, brake fade, and also tyre wear are planned. There remains much to do.