I wanted to upvote a classic question, but I've seen it's not possible.
I found a related question (not exactly the same and still unanswered):
A locked question is locked because it has historical significance and would be closed if asked today.
It also may be locked if it attracts a lot of attention and off-topic comments. There's no use in having new answers pop up on an old question each month, pushing it back to the top of the front page.
Either way, if you're upvoting a locked question, you're probably misusing voting.
From Why is voting important?:
[Voting] on questions and answers is the primary mechanism through which the community governs the site on a day to day basis. That is, if a question asked three years ago has 400 upvotes, it doesn't do you much good to add another one, particularly if it is locked.
Voting is meant to govern the site on a day-to-day basis.
If the purpose is to preserve the question, because it has some meaning, but is not actually on-topic, and we don't want to attract attention or pushing to active ones...
...then why is it allowed to vote on the answers of locked questions?