Theft-proofing a convertible with no steering lock

Have insurance and hope I never have to use it, car is locked in a building, either attached garage or barn and both are alarmed

As far was driving it. I'm picky about where I leave it parked

Locks are only to keep the honest people honest, a theif that wants it will get it.

A little transmission fluid and the winch in my trailer could probably pull whatever I wanted inside in a minute or 2, a rollback even quicker.

You just have to stop worrying about something you cannot control

I'm more concerned about jealous vandals damaging the car over stealing it

Yep, I'm just now reading the other threads...people just walking by it can scratch or damage it....I see it as two sided, one they are jealous and or second they think old cars are bad somehow....remember when muscle cars were nick named "killer cars"

Still we should try to enjoy our old cars the best we can, I'm taking it on another long trip this weekend....its easy to just use the other car but the whole event would be more fun with my old car, IMO