Are prices way down on classic muscle right now?

With the rust free winters and general all year round sunshine.... Southern California is a different animal. The hot rod scene started here right after WWII into the early 50's. Still to this day I see classic cars everywhere I go from the market, to the mall to the shop etc... Driving down local streets most of my neighbors own classic cars of varying brands. That's not even counting local shows and cruises going on every weekend around so-cal. Now when I go to northern Virginia to see my sister I rarely see anything. I saw 2 classic cars the whole 2 1/2 months I was there and even those weren't that great. The weren't the greatest condition wise or even real popular models either. So it's also a matter of where you live too.