I too think its a little far out, but then again, I have missed enough incredible deals to know that they can still happen. A couple of months ago, I missed a 69 Camaro that an old guy was selling. I actually talked to the guy. He bought the car 30 years ago in Texas and just threw it in the garage. Gave it to his son, his son got killed in a wreck. Sounds like so many of the hoakey stories, but yet it was true. It was a 427 car, and I never got to see it, but if it was original, it could easily be a COPO or Yenko worth big bucks. No rust. He sold it to the guy before me for $4500. And I know the guy who bought it. He doesnt know that much about Camaros, so he is just going to put the motor back in, paint it flat black, and make a ratrod out of it.
About 2 years ago, an old guy about 30 miles from here sold a Superbird that he had since new. I had always heard about the car, but the guy would never sell it. He decided to sell, and since he heard old Mopars were bringing big bucks, his price was $15k FIRM. That's right, $15k, not $150k! Of course, he sold it to the first guy that came with the cash.
So things like this still do happen.