Yeah, if the weather is nice and I'm off work, I'll take the T/A out to run errands, go to the gym, or I'll drive it to evening meets or cruise-ins. I don't see the big deal. You eliminate a vast majority of wear and tear on the body of the car by keeping it parked indoors and not driving it during any precipitation. What's the worse that can happen in nice weather (besides an accident, but that risk is always there)? Rock chips? Repaint the front bumper every few years, jeez. And as far as I'm concerned, running it keeps the mechanicals better than it sitting. Keeping those fluids circulating regularly prevents leaks and helps the gaskets stay nice and fresh.
These cars were given away and were junk in the 90's, it's not like they're vintage Ferraris or something.