I've found a lot of the sport-compact guys who drive their Civics, etc., with the fart pipes are genuinely piqued by the old British Cars. They like the idea of a four or six cylinder small car, and the ability to work on the car using simple hand tools definitely stirs their imagination. Don't be surprised if you see an LBC Renaissance once these younger folks get a bit older and want to start working on projects.
In the world of music, we're seeing this with the Fender Rhodes electric piano. For about a decade, the Rhodes dominated the keyboard world. Then along came the Yamaha DX-7 in the early 1980s and the value of the Rhodes dropped overnight. By the 90s, people were literally giving them away. Then, a funny thing happened. Young record producers "rediscovered" the Rhodes, and suddenly their values began to climb again...to even higher values than when they were the dominant instrument, because now they are much more rare.