Are you asking is it "fashionable"? If you want a fashionable car, then trade it on a F**d. If, however, you are like myself, and probably most other members on this forum then you probably will have bought it because you like the look of it and don't really care what anyone else thinks. I don't know much about the strengths and weaknesses of that particular year, however any pre-war coupe has to be desirable in my eyes, besides it is a Chev, IE it has a basic degree of durability and quality synonimous to the Chev brand.
Of course, the more popular the car the easier it is to get parts, especially modern reproductions. For example, it is possible to now build an A model F**d body using off the shelf NEW parts. A large number of the mechanical parts are also available.
Bottom line, if you like it, build it. You will have my 100% support and admiration.
Tim.
You may also like to ask this question in the section of the forum pertaining to the '36. They will have the details you need re strengths and weaknesses.