Would you daily drive an early A?

I daily drive my 64. It's not fuel efficient with a hungry 360 but it sure is fun. Upgrading the brakes and seatbelts should be all the safety equipment you need - more importantly you will learn how to actually DRIVE a car instead of just riding along behind the wheel like in a newer car. I've been driving nothing but sixties vehicles for almost 10 years and have only been in one accident which was getting rear-ended by a guy in a minivan talking on a cell phone. He hit me at about 30mph and did about $400 of damage to my 65 Chevy van, and completely totaled his 93 mercury minivan.