Offensive to sellers but have people gone over the cliff on Car values

Reality is if you wanna play you gotta pay. Either you pay interest and depreciation on that new(er ish) Challenger, Charger, Camaro, Mustang, or whatever cranks your tractor, or you pay for what someone else put into their "restored" classic, or put your own blood, sweat, tears, and $$$$ into building something yourself and hope it ends up reliable. My point of view is that if I built it, I know what went into it, and that if I do it as I can afford to then it's less of a financial burden. The older I get, the less interested I am in carrying any needless debt, sure sometimes I think I'd like to have newer, nicer vehicle to drive, but when I did, all I kept thinking was "why do I need this just to drive to work and back?" I enjoy driving my old Bronco, it's paid for, cost me less to buy it than what some people pay yearly on insurance, and I'm looking forward to getting the 75 Dart on the road this year. I plan to drive it as much as I can all year. I saw a nice 69 B5 Road Runner on the road today, second time this winter I've seen it out, that owner gets my respect because he enjoys the car, as it was intended. Granted the roads are clear and dry and the temperature was in the 40's today, much like it was last time I saw that 'Runner out and about.

Sorry for the rant, but the point is nothing is free, and you best enjoy what you have while you can 'cause you can't take it with you.