I went to BJ a year ago to see what was there and what the muscle Mopars would bring. There were a slew of Hemi and 6-pack e-bodies for sale then- A LOT FEWER now. Last year there were about 9 real 70 Hemicudas- this year I see three total. I decided after that auction that if I wanted to sell my Hemicuda, it WOULD NOT be there with their rip-off high commissions to both buyers and sellers and no reserve policy.
Of the real cars (hard to use re-created cars to judge the market), the following high end e-bodies have sold this year so far, all in terrific condition as best as I could tell:
70 Challenger R/T "V" 440X6, 4 speed. non-#'s?: $ 90,000
70 Challenger R/T 440X6, 4 speed, matching #'s: $ 91,000
70 Challenger R/T 426 Hemi, 4 speed, matching numbers: $ 182,000
Of course there is a 10% buyer's commission on top of those prices.
Not a lot to judge so far, but those prices are DOWN from last year- I saw a slime green "R" Code Hemi Challenger, automatic with a non-original block (100% restored) go for $ 200,000 last year and I know the seller expected more. Compare that to the 4 speed matching one that went for $18,000 less this year!
Barrett Jackson is a great place to visit, but I wouldn't sell a car there, particularly a Mopar right now. If Russo-Steele is doing better then more power to them! BJ needs some stiff competition! Just my