2020 Barrett-Jackson prices?

i watched most of barrett-jackson. ALL "factory" restored muscle cars 64-71 have dropped dramatically in price. there's only about 5 cars that are still holding values from the last few years. all mopars even hemi 70 cudas and challengers have dropped probably $50k from a few years ago pricing. a 68 hemi 4sp "numbers matching" Roadrunner sold for $69k. that car would have been $110k plus three years ago. and there was the 440 69 Dart from Mr. Norm's that went for $41k! i thought that was amazing. people are now paying crazy prices for "resto-mod" old muscle cars which are only "original" in body only. and trucks are now bringing good money. it is clear that you can now buy a restored muscle car for the same price or cheaper than you can buy one and restore it. and, for those of us "senior citizens" who still love the old muscle cars, you can buy pretty much any of them now for between $25k-$50k. so instead of buying that 2020 Hellcat for $65k, you can go get your dream muscle car fully restored and have money left over.

I agree with all this. I have followed this auction and previous ones, and been to BJ in vegas twice. I have 61 vette and 70 mach 1 along with the valiant so I keep an eye on those too as few A bodies cross the block. Boss 302s were going in the 50s, and C1 fuelies between 50-80 - and these were Friday cars. Big block B bodies under 50k, some well under. Its hard to tell on TV the condition of the cars but we know Friday cars are usually pretty good. Restomods and customs a different story but still not sure if the builders were ahead much with the amount of work gone into them.

Always the 'fad' customs going for stupid money and this year its broncos, early 70s chevy trucks, jimmies and power wagons. Previous years it was VW busses getting 6 figures.