I wouldn't go that far. There's nothing wrong with the 73 and up A bodies. No they don't have the value of a 67-69 cars. 70-72 were transition years and 73-76 were the full blown "crash bumper" machines of the time. These cars are more plentiful than the earlier cars and of course are cheaper to buy (not build) but they are the nxt upcoming to be popular. We are running out of models and years here. My second car was a 69 383 Roadrunner that I bought in 1972 for a thousand dollars. It wasn't worth much back then. catch my drift?