I find nice when car dealers have this kind of clean old showcars
There is a Lancia dealer near where I live which has an old model in the showroom since years:[/quote]
The Opel-dealer in the next village, where I bring the Vectra for "official" repairs, has even an own, quite large collection of classic Opels, from the 20ies upwards to the GT. Once my wife became slightly angry, when she looked for the new Mokka, an I've shouted clearly through the showroom "Naah, this is Korean made plastic shit. I want to have this nicer car!" and have shown to the black 1951 Kapitän behind
The old-established Fiat/Lancia/Alfa-dealer in my village has a Fulvia Coupé in smooth racing trim in his showroom. But I haven't seen it any more in the last days. Maybe because the classic car-season had started now (with a plenty of weeks of delay due the shitty weather

), hopefuly not, because its place has to be wasted for a Lancia Voyager or Thema or such shit
Other car-dealers around have also own classics in the stock. The VW-dealer here has an Ovali and its colleague in the next town an 1971 Audi 100, the local Ford-dealer (where the owner has the big Mustang-faible) has a 17M [P3] Deutsch Cabriolet. But these three classics are in not really good an acceptable condition, the Deutsch-Cabrio is the worst.