When I retired in 2001, I found that I missed doing automotive engineering so I restored a Ferrari 365 GT 2+2, then, when finished, discovered that it was worth too much to drive it. A few hours of driving cost a few days of maintenance, repairs and detailing. I sold it and started on the basket-case Pagoda. This time I made it a really nice driver with all the modern features. I followed Jim Villers' philosophy of making everything reversible. I saved all the old parts. And yes, I love my AC, stereo, Cruise Control, and Cameras (to save the bumper chrome).
Tom Kizer.