When you say love, I'm assuming love for modifying?? JC is an iconic car for most rotorheads who knows about this car.. And a test to see who's a diehard car enthusiast. Far as I know in the states, only 3 are street legal and one that sits in a garage for years because it can't get a title. But mostly people don't mod because there aren't many aftermarket parts available.. Especially those of us don't live in Japan or Australia... Even than its hard to find parts... But here in the states, its combination of both.. Not able to find one with street legal title.
Also, another thing to be considered when modifying cars such as this.. Which is, since its so rare, is it to keep it original as possible or modify to loose its value as a collectors. That was something I had to consider (as I bought this as a collectors car) when I got the custom exhaust... which I'll still be keeping the original rusted exhaust just in case..
I'm trying to do both and I bought a front clip so I could keep one stock and mod the other.. Luckily I'm somewhat fortunate to be able to do this, but not many can.. which brings back to full circle of what you want to do with the car and how much money, time, and such.
Per what I stated above, reason why 7 owners drop in the 20B is because it could be driven on the road and in a platform where it would be more advantageous.. I think its similar to any rotary owners.. If they have the money, time, and passion, all rotary would be unique.. Also, if you look at the actual percentage of 7 owners with 3 rotors, they are still a rare sight. I say less than 1% of FD owners has a 20B in it. So, its not like everyone is doing this swap...