I like the jerry can idea. ha.
I'm quirky and suffer burnout. eg I've owned ...well I stopped counting cars I've owned at around 90. Included in these are - Datsun 2000 sports convertible, FJ Holden, Holden Tigra steel top convertible, Simca, Valiants, Golf diesels etc. Now, none of them inspire me. The trike inspired me but I don't procrastinate - I move on quickly. Sadly.
So the Brumby T top ute wouldn't cut the mustard.
Kit cars- many out there. None of the supercar kit cars like Ford GT40 does it for me. But the 1950's look of the large front wings and soft top does it....enough to make me happy.
This is a JBA. The doors open conventionally allowing access easier than MG TD/TF replicas. They can be purchased in Oz. don't know price but around 25 grand for the fit plus engine gearbox and diff etc. $32 grand maybe total. But two more appeared for sale over the weekend at 25 grand low kms. Some have Toyota engines/boxes. 2 litre.
So I'm fickle. But I know this might be my last car purchased. At 60yo you tend to know your future better than at 30yo. My Hyunadi i30 diesel has a new turbo and air particle filter and at 300,000kms engine is good. that will last another 15 years or so.
Can you see this car below towing my van? Pity Subaru didn't break the mould a little more and added a soft top to their line up with a little flair.
Other needs are- modern engine, plenty of power, easy to work on, easy to alight from, something to polish up (that rules out the Brumby's tailgate lol) and economical when not towing. The car below weighs around 900kg has a decent chassis for a towbar, doesn't list a towing capacity so in Victoria it can tow up to its own weight etc. Yeh, I'm fussy...
Now if only someone in the buyers market will talk to me seriously about buying my trike and stop offering up to $28 grand (the price you'd pay for a clapped out VW trike) and offer about 32 grand I'm on my way.

[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]Tweety trike- EA81 (full reco 2014) 32/36 weber, SPFI manifold, 9.5:1 CR, VW auto.