230 miles tow it or drive it ?

Unless, it is super reliable street car that is fairly comfortable.

If this is true, then its not an old musclecar.

Seriously, these are not Honda's or Toyota's. They're not supposed to be, and I'm damn glad they aren't. If you want a classic car, part of the deal is that they occasionally break down. If you can't get over that and drive it anyway, then maybe they're not for you.

I've put 40k miles on my Challenger in the last 4 years. It has NEVER been towed. There's been a few hiccups, its put me on the side of the road a couple times, and I've been late a few places, but I've always driven it back after some tinkering. It's hot, it's loud, it leaks oil, occasionally a little water, and transmission fluid. It fills up with exhaust fumes if you put the windows in the wrong place, the headers drag on speed bumps, and just about everything rattles. And I drive it almost every day. In the rain, in the SNOW, when its 100+ degrees outside, all of it. In short, its almost never "fairly comfortable". But that's why I love it, even if I occasionally wish I had air conditioning.

If you're going to trailer it everywhere and park it on the grass, sell the damn thing to someone that will actually enjoy driving the crap out of it. Its a CAR, you're supposed to DRIVE it.