Well, I'm all for correct and original looking, but to me, items like the paint need to be better than factory to get the real high numbers. The body looks beautiful, but I wouldnt pay $50K for a car that wasnt much better, perfect paint, perfect gaps, the works. Mopar bodies were terrible at best, so getting better than factory is easy. Making them perfect is almost impossible...lol. In your car's case, I think the correctness of the resto, the fact that it withstood hard judging of real pros, and the fact that it's still looking good after X number of years, tells me it's worth more than $30, but less than a perfect fresh much-nicer-than-factory job. It's also (to me anyway) a fairly commn car (and yes, I mean real ones, there's like 10 within 40miles I know of. I'd toss a price of $50 at him, and fine some common ground in the mid 40s. It is a vrey nice car. I wouldnt sell it if I owned it. It would be an estate item.