They're cars. They're meant to be driven. If dude wants to drive a 4x4 '71 Challenger vert, super. I'd rather see that out on the road than have some super nice numbers everything '71 vert sit in a garage 362 days out of the year and go to three car shows. B-o-r-i-n-g.
I agree, and this is part of a line of reasoning that becomes more and more prevalent as people whose primary concern is the dollar value of a car get into the hobby. That line of reasoning goes like this:
1 - The worth of a car is only its dollar value
2 - A car has worth only if the dollar value for which it can be sold exceeds the dollar value for which it can be acquired and, if necessary, restored
3 - If a car has worth, then the owner must a) painstakingly restore it to showroom condition, b) build a palace around it to protect it from the elements, and c) occasionally load it onto an enclosed trailer for transportation to a show
My opinion, that line of reasoning represents one, and only one, reason to want and/or own a car, out of dozens.