A lot of people like to talk about the value of various cars. We all know that a car is worth what anyone will pay for it! But, I think it's fair to make a couple of observations:
1. The number of e-body cars out there that actually fetch B-J prices are few!
2. '70 - '71 cars have a LOT more market value than the '72 cars! (Sorry, have to state the obvious)
3. Any '72+ car in need of restoration is a hobby...not an investment. That's cool. Some people collect teddy bears, some play golf, some collect pinball machines, some fly model airplanes....none of those things are designed to be an investment.
4. Given point 3, most guys and gals need to jump into a '72+ car wisely, unless they have unlimited funds. Unlike other hobbies, restoring a car is just plain expensive (I just spent $1800 on media blasting this week!). This means that if you are looking for a '72+ car to restore, you need to get in at under $4K or so.
5. ALL of these cars, unless they have been properly restored in the last 5 years, are going to need a LOT of work! Many need a LOT LOT LOT LOT of work. If you can't do the work yourself, it makes no sense to buy a '72+ car (unless you just have to have an e-body) because it's a poor investiment and if you aren't doing the work, it's not a hobby. You are better off buying a completed car...it will be cheaper.
6. Trust no one. See the post on BAD BODY WORK in the Body Shop section. Thus, any car you buy that has been "restored" without doucmentation (pics and stuff) is a big gamble.
This is why I was "diggin" on the $6500 '73 that still needs a lot of work to be a nice car (IMHO).