Where are the a bodies going

In the mid 80s they were always non running cheap cars that needed work is all I'm saying. Most guys didn't want to be bothered. A Chevy was easier bang for the buck.Mopars were cheap new, ran hard and thrown away when they broke down. I knew a guy ,had a 70 road runner around 1990, 383 auto car.He said whenever he ran it hard it would just die, he never figured it out he sold it...these were 15-20 year old cars at best at the time...yeah they are cool, were cool, but they sat in garages in my neighborhood, and , even now, Mopars have to be the most expensive to restore...nothing cheap about a once "cheap car' LOL!
I had a 68 Road Runner I bought new. Sold it in 1974 for $1200.00. It was my traveling money to come to Ca. from Indiana.
Now a basket case B body is stupid money. It keeps getting harder to find A bodies to part out. The bad part is when these
cars go to the crusher they are gone forever. A lot of unique trim, grilles, bezels, tail lights, etc. not reproduced.