Yes, electronic ignition, disc brakes, Chevy 350, etc., etc. will make our cars more reliable, but heck, what's the fun of having an old car if you don't have a little maintenance every once in a while? I've been driving the '53 Dragon just about every day now that I finally got the brakes, stuck valve, etc., etc. fixed and it really does a great job, whether it's cruising 70 mph on the freeway or tooling around town. Today I got a yellow light that I had to speed through and it kicked down when floored and went right through. Then, at the next light I didn't have enough time, so I slammed on the brakes and locked up the wheels and came to a very quick stop on the bias-plies (really, I'm NOT a reckless driver!). This car is stock and I am convinced that it can keep up with modern traffic very well without any problems.