Value of Stock vs. Modified to Increase Driveability

Casey you bring up a great point. What will happen 5-10 or even 20 years from now. I had read that 55-57 Chevies are expected to start dropping in value like a stone going forward. I can see it, todays youth don't care anything about those cars. Even watching the VinWiki channel on youtube, a few of the guys I like most in regard to storytelling are experts on every Lamborghini, Ferrari, and BMW ever built. One of the cars I saw in my Florida facebook search was a 49 Plymouth 4 door with horribly rusty floors. I think he wanted 4200 or so for that car. I don't think it's worth that now, but in 10 years it might have almost no value at all, save for that one person that finds it cool. Maybe the antique car hobby in general will take a few steps backwards. I guess we'll see. I love my brothers Barracuda, but my 13 year old son could care less about it or any car for that matter. At 13, I was intrigued by old cars, so likely the world is a changin'....