More importantly, would they redesign the Enterprise-C?
You're a baaaad man.
This and the other comments just vividly illustrate that you guys are either unwilling or incapable to understand what I had tried to communicate all along in the debates concerning the Enterprise-C.
In a "parallel universe" ("Yesterday Enterprise" director David Carson) the Enterprise-C could have looked like any other Federation ship, there is no reason I'm aware of why it did have to look like the Probert design on the D's conference lounge wall of "our" universe.
On the contrary, the design of the Sternbach-C emphasizes the suggestion of an alternate or parallel universe, IMHO. Replacing it with the Probert-C would obfuscate the issue.
Back to the OT, redesigning the Stargazer would also require to remove the desktop model in Picard's office or ready room. I really see no good reason for that, either, add to this that the Stargazer depiction fits nicely with Picard's description of it in "Relics":
PICARD: The first ship I ever served aboard as Captain was called the Stargazer. It was an overworked, underpowered vessel, always on the verge of flying apart at the seams. In every measurable sense, my Enterprise is far superior. But there are times when I would give almost anything to command the Stargazer again.
Bob
That quote describes nothing.