1968 vs 1969, 1970 dart values

Thanks for the response. This is my problem-
1968 is my favorite, by far. I’ve found the right color, engine, transmission, and condition. It’s everything I want. I would guess it’s a high number 2 car. They are asking quite a bit above number 1 condition, according to Hagerty, which it typical on the internet. I’m sure there is wiggle room, but I don’t want to insult them by bringing up Hagerty’s numbers. I’m not buying for investment, and I don’t mind paying a premium for the right car.

I find as the baby boomer are done with toys as they are now (classic cars, harleys etc) the values just aren't there. Buy a car for a reasonable price, that you love and not as a investment

Be ready to walk away! IMHO