answer:Well, having a steel frame is super-nice. I drive an 88 Crown Vic, and in a head-on collision, any modern car is going to be squashed like a bug on my grill. That said, repairs are expensive and annoying, and there is a good chance that the part you need isn’t going to be available anymore. I’m lucky in that there were so many of my model and year made that parts are fairly plentiful, but if you’re talking about getting a 60s pickemup truck, you might just be SOL. If a nice, well made, easy to maintain car is available, take it. There will be more time to play mechanic with Daddy when you’re able to make your own runs to Autozone.