NOT a very good sign for the value of mopar muscle cars

What I see as in wrong, is the fact that Mopar keeps getting bought out!!!! It has lost its identity. Now its another subsidiary now of the French Co.

As far as our old classics being good deals, yes they are IF drive and enjoy them. Like the example above in post #92, that is true dollar and cents. If some rich fool wants to spend $100,000 and sell it later for $40,000, I figure he can afford such, but that is not the typical enthusiast.
My insurance costs for my old Mopars is not squat. I even ensure my old 95 Cummins Ram for full coverage for $380 a year instead of paying $600/yr thru the "regular" insurance co. for lability only! They refuse to offer anything but liability! Tx sucks in some ways.. I drive it only local and very little. I should sell it! But look at the price of a little but new 1/2 T pickup!

I agree barbee6043 that the true value is in owning and enjoying old mopars. The problem starts when someone on BJ sells one for 50,000 and then everyone else thinks theirs is worth the same money. Then the new and used parts suppliers take advantage of the trend as well. Do you really think a rear decklid trim panel for a 69 Formula S is worth 400-$600.00??A piece of cheap aluminum with a badge on it but that's what the market says its worth to someone who is trying to capitalize on the market trends and make money off it.