Survivor? original? Or numbers matching?

95 % of "muscle cars" were driven till the engine blew, then they simply went to the boneyard and dropped in another one. very few ( but some) were well taken car of by each owner. I've had a few friends that Never got on it, ever! but then there is the next owner! most of these cars were bought new, driven a few years, then they were used cars, and bout that time were classified "gas guzzlers" as the price of gas had jumped form .29 to . 65 a gal, mid 70's. and driving a high performance car wasn't considered as cool as before by most. so finding a car that still possesses original engine, trans, paint etc. was somewhat rare in the 90's, not to mention NOW? it intrigues some people ( most of us if admitted)...

not all of us would pay more more for that reason, other than buying a car in GOOD condition makes people pay more than buying one in POOR condition!