I'm on Mopar # 86 since 1976 when I bought my first car (70 Grande coupe Barracuda) and I've sold some nice cars for $$ that at the time was at the high end of the value scale. If I look at what i sold them for and compare to what they are worth today.....I'd get a gun, put it to my head and pull the trigger if i didn't have a sense of humor!
sold 440-6 superbird for $46K in 2003..#3 car non-numbers
sold 440-6 4 speed 70 challenger R/T for $26K in 2002, non numbers #2 car
sold a 440-6 4 speed numbers #2 70 Cuda in 2000 for $31K
sold a hemi 4 speed 68 runner, non numbers for $30K in 2002
If I had the room and the $$, I'd have kept them all. But the real world has a way of getting your attention. And I cant complain about what I have today.
So what today looks to be absurdly high for a price is next years bargain. And this is how a free market economy works, when the demand for these cars go down, so will the prices. But for now, demand exceeds supply, so the prices are up.