Where you live, owning a classic car may be illegal soon.
I don't live in Kalifornia Komrad.
I have to tell a Canada story, and I'm not bashing Canada, it is awesome!
5 years ago my riding buddy and I decided to ride our Harleys on a Canada loop.
We started in Olympia, Washington and then rode to Port Angeles and took the ferry to Vancouver, BC. Plan was to go to Whistler, then across to Lake Louise, down to Glacier National Park and then back home.
We pack tents and camping gear and camp on our trips.
First night outside of Vancouver we find a campground and check in. We ask the attendant "where can we go to get a six-pack?" He said "welcome to the land of the formerly free." "You can only buy beer at bars, not in stores." What??? Somehow we survived . . .
The coolest thing was from about Kamloops to Lake Louise, Canada Hwy 1 had 12 foot tall game fences (and game crossing bridges every so often) and it was so nice not to have to worry about a Moose or something jumping out to ruin the day!
We had been told that if we got pulled over for a traffic infraction, with a foreign drivers license, our vehicles would be impounded and it would be a huge hassle. So, we agreed to go the speed limit and not risk it. That was a "death defying act!" We were being passed, aggressively, by everything on the road. We changed the plan and "went with the flow."
All told, it was an awesome and memorable trip through some of the most beautiful country on the planet. And everyone we met were as friendly and welcoming as you could ask for.