You can still drive it and not leave it unattended. I do it a lot. Drove around for 4 hours yesterday. When it was time to go out for dinner we get the other car. I don't want to get out once I'm cruisin' anyway. The way I look at it, the most enjoyment I get is when it's moving. Why park it? I'm not going to use it for general transportation. That would be like wearing your best tennis shoes slopping around in a greasy shop. You will not be happy with the consequences. As you can see from the two recent occurances, a smashed dash and an egged paint job, that a well planned cruise without the car left unattended is the way to go. Unless, of course, you are into insurance claims. You will lose more driving time to down time because you are having vandalism fixed then I will not driving the car to places where you plan on leaving it sit unattended. It's definitely food for thought. I think the classic car insurance companies know about this too. That's why it's so cheap to get insurance for a classic. They know that most people will watch their classic 'pride and joy' like a hawk!