Sam,
Compared to most modern drivers, this car stinks--literally. Just like using a 2-stroke weed wacker or leaf blower, and finishing your project smelling like a refinery, after a drive in my car--which does not burn oil or anything like that, and is in reasonably good tune with only 10K on a rebuilt engine, I stink like gas and oil. Maybe you and I have keen senses of smell. My modern drivers make no gas or oil smell or anything like them, at all.
It is an inefficient engine that generates a lot of fumes/pollution; the top-down method of driving swirls these around the passenger compartment.
Do I experience what you do? Heck, yes.
I should add (so as not to offend anyone) that the emissions are probably not unlike those of other similar vintage cars. Should also note that the "factory spec" on oil consumption is, compared to modern cars, a bit high. Another contributing factor is the additives and blends of fuel. On my first trip to Germany in 1971, the very first thing I noticed (aside from the fact that most taxis were MB's!) when walking out of the Frankfurt terminal was the difference in exhaust smells.