I realize this maybe a very heretical question, but what do you think? I was just thinking how this summer has really been more of an extended spring, which means less fun driving days, and how long the winter is. It would be so cool to be able to drive my car in the winter, even if only once a week or so. But our roads are ridiculously salted, both rock salt and that liquid stuff, and we regularly get thaws with lots of moisture. Add an ungalvanized car to that mixture and you see why I call the white stuff "kryptonite".
But is it possible to adequately rustproof an early car?
Feel free to tell me I'm delusional!