A few modern conveniences on a daily driver (especially if used in a city or for commuting) are quite useful. But for an occasional classic or weekend fun car, they are unnecessary to me. I can't imagine anyone wanting (let alone needing) tilting mirrors, cameras, etc on a 1970's Ferrari. That would be defeating part of the object of owning a classic car. But I do get that classics aren't everyone's cup of tea.
Can you imagine fitting an "infocenter" to the beautiful interior of a classic Ghibli or a Miura? Sacrilege!
My Westfield is definitely a gizmo-free zone! Certainly no ABS or PAS or LSD (let alone tilting mirrors, cameras, parking sensors, heated seats, radio/hi-fi, etc). The only switches are for the lights, rear fog light, wipers and indicators. And a button for the horn. But with 8 cylinders, 250bhp, a weight of 750kg and a manual gearbox, it's about the most fun you can have on 4 wheels.