Just watched a couple minutes of one of those car restoration shows on TV. In this one, the auto shop was called out to a Texas megachurch, which had a huge garage behind its absolutely massive (10,000sf?) church. The garage was filled with dozens of fully-restored classic collector's cars.
The pastor pulled out a mint, fully-restored, candy apple red 1963 split window Corvette. He told the show he wanted a lower profile on the scoop on the hood, which will require some kind of custom-built lower profile air cleaner. As well as body work on the stock iconic fiberglass hood.
He also wanted the exhaust redone, to hide the chrome pipe tips.
So the shop was going to chop up a car worth, what, $120,000?
Two conclusions: one, there's money in running a megachurch. Two, god must like fast cars. Sandals are for suckers.