With all the modern muscle cars do you think the older muscle car market is taken a back seat to modern muscle?
In a perfect world everyone would have enough money to buy all the cars they want, but realistically most people can only afford 1 to 2 pleasure / fun vehicles and must make decisions on which one to buy. With modern muscles cars like the new Mustang and Challenger and slightly used sports cars like the Vette and Viper is it possible that we will see the slowing of prices on the older e-bodies? Think about it.... right now most of all the new muscle cars will be making 400 to 550 HP and doing it with air condition and ABS. You can get them for between 30k and 40k. That's a great deal on a viper when you think that they were over 80K new!
The only reason I bring this up is that I was thinking of buying another e-body, but I keep thinking about the new Challenger or maybe another Viper. 5 years ago it wouldn't have been a decision... there was no new Challenger and the vipers were all to new to be a good value. Back then nothing could touch the looks and power of e-bodies for the money (supply and demand) and the prices went up. But in today's market it is looking different to me.
We all know there will always be the die hard fan base for the e-bodies (me included), but there will be less and less buyers in the very near future because of the new Hemi's and Modern Muscle. I don't think the e-bodies will go down in value, but I just don't see the rocket ship prices continuing. And buyers might be a little harder to find.
What would you take if the price was the same... a 1970 383 Cuda or a 1996 GTS Viper?
Would you rather have a..... 1970 383 Challenger or the NEW 6.1 HEMI Challenger?
This post is not ment to anger anyone, just my rambling thoughts about my next purchase.