Hi, I love the car. You know what you have there, and buying someone else is rust bucket wont make you feel any different. The bulsh*t l about one car worth more than another is just that. Now if society wants to reward the owner of a specific year and model, that's fine for the rest of the world. But a well preserved E- body will eventually, (past our life time) out price a patched up rust bucket. In my opinion. Look at the 57 Chevy, I had one in 1968, and sold it for $450 after one year. It was a 2 door Belair, 283 stick, factory tinted windows with all the trim and no rust any where or any dents or old body work, just a black enamel over paint. The interior was all intact, it was only 10 years old then, but it was considered then as a kid's car. Now a days I see the 2 door window post models hot rod'd (ech), so hang in there with Your muscle car.