What is a Cuda' 340 worth

i restored my 68 340 4 sp fastback formula S which is about 98% original. it is numbers matching between the body and fender tag, however the motor is "date correct" but not "numbers matching." GEICO told me they would insure it for $25k. i questioned that number and the underwriter told me that i would have to submit additional information arguing why the car should be worth more. based upon current market conditions, it appears that you can buy "museum" restored 67-69 barracudas (340 - 383) for $28-$35k. the value of your car will depend upon whether you do a stock resto or some kind of "resto-mod" kind of car. if your car is a near perfect stock resto then i would say underwriters will probably offer a policy for $30-35k without much argument. if you spend lots of money or you do a resto-mod, you will probably have a hard time getting an insurance value close to your investment. i believe hagerty offers an "actual cost value" policy but that policy is much more expensive than regular classic car insurance.