I`d be at the front of the queue.
I would " Jump at the chance " of driving it.
I`ll bet it`s more interesting to drive than the boring things we have now.
The Step-father used to have a 1929 Jowett Black Prince.
Wooden body with a fabric covering, 3 speed, mixture and advance / retard behind the steering wheel.
And old enough to have the accelerator in the middle !!
I once drove it from Preston, Lancashire down to Bournemouth for a show.
It took 2 days and each day was a good 10 hours.
No motorways and it was comfortable at 25 or so MPH
I was shattered when i got there.
Now that was an experience and i LOVED it.
Regards.
Graham.