Classic cars in cold weather states...is it worth it?

A former co-worker in AZ bought his first hot road since living there. All I heard when he was looking for it was how it was going to get driven to work several times a week no matter what. His dd, a pickemup with a/c broke and the car was forced into a dd status.....the next time I seen the car at work after the truck was fixed was after the temps dropped out of triple digits. No a/c, headers, black seats, minimal insulation etc gets old real quick in triple digits. I rode a bike for the first six years in AZ, once I got a vehicle with a/c I did not ride for several years. Keep in mind that often times in the Phoenix area the temp is still in the triple digits at mid night. Several folks I still talk to down there are wanting to get out, just because of the heat. The grass (heat) is always greener on the other side........until you get there......

My current DD is a Black Cherokee with no A/C. Most days it isn't too much of an issue. With it being a 4 door I get plenty of air with all my windows down. The hardest part for me is the initial cooking I have endure when I first get in it. Even after driving off right away you still cook for the first ten minutes or so. When I was younger it didn't bother me at all, but I can't tolerate it the same way that I used to.