I quit riding motorcycles after 45 years about 10 years ago. I no longer felt safe and my reaction time was slowing. I know I cannot drive as good. The main problem with my truck is the pedals (straight shift) easy to get your feet tangled up. I try to be extra careful and drive it like it is a bike. Extra distance between vehicles, stay off turnpikes, and stay focused.
I do have a couple of safety suggestions. 1. Run with your headlights on or get a nostalgia yellow passing light (got one on the truck and the 32). No way you cannot see it but I still have people pull out in front of me.
2. Get some good led taillights they really show up. The 32 has 41 chevy led taillights, 2 harley turn signals mounted under the gas tank that only work with brake and turn, and a 3rd brake light. I am sure you have seen the blinking brake lights that would be great on a T.
I am going to keep on trucking as long as I can and try not to get hit. We are driving in a distracted world that is for sure.