Mopar values/opinions on the markets future.

I am recently retired and have never had a true investment grade Mopar like a survivor AAR, A12, Hemi or Max Wedge- the rare collectible cars always hold their value but there are a limited number around and even fewer on the market at any given time. Plus; they are expensive to buy, insure and store.

I fall into the group of owners that grew up in the late 60's and early 70's when our Darts, Dusters and Cuda's were going head to head with Camero's, Mustang's, Pontiac's, Olds, AMC's and other Mopar's in the not so rare stop light to stop light drag race.

My love of A-Body's was born during this part of my life and continues to this day. I know I will probably not get back an investment return on my cars once all cost of ownership is calculated to include taxes, insurance and repairs or upgrades. I guess that's why it is called a hobby-

In my opinion; the market is down 20 to 30% for all but the rare well documented survivor cars. The way I look at it is it is a good time to buy!!!