I also think this is the nicest car you've offered here, and if I had the money, it'd be mine. Unfortunately, kids in college, etc, so I'll just have to stick to my projects.
I agree that the prices have softened a bit. I think the guys with the money have gotten what they want already, and are getting out of the market, or they're waiting for really rare pieces to come along. I also think that some of the guys who bought these cars as investments are getting a little nervous and starting to unload them because they see that appreciation is slowing drastically, hence more cars on the market along with the thousands of cars being restored as we speak. Look how many cars you guys have restored and put on the market. Multiply that by the thousands of places like yours across the country and you can see what I mean. I've been watching some of the auctions, and most of the guys spending the big money are from museums or major collections. Anybody else notice that?