I like to drive the old cars not the newer ones; I let the wife drive them. Some people use trailers for different reasons. Each one does what ever is best for them.
When you see 4 or 5 street rods heading for the NSRA or Goodguys event running with traffic, people giving the thumbs up, small kids straining to get a glimpse of the old hot rods with big motors and nice paint; that’s what I like about driving. Pull into a rest stop and have a dozen old cars lined side by side. Taking pit stops getting a bite to eat and then hitting the highway to the event. I drove a Street Rod cross-country 1000 miles one way and it was a pleasure. I put new interior in the car drove it home then sold it. I didn't put a scratch on it that I was aware of. The drive is a big part of the enjoyment of owning the old cars but my old car's never cost as much or more then my house.
I can see Dave's point. If I built a car to sell I wouldn’t want to take a chance on having something happen to it.
