Who Is In the Market for Early ABodies These Days?

Jay Leno is always on the lookout for cars. Styles change and early A's are actually beginning to look more modern than 1967+ A's. Even the earliest "toads" and later "beaks" may become fad. The early A's are smaller and lighter so have long been favored by drag racers, especially the toads.

Ditto for paint colors. The fab bright colors of ~2010 have already faded from favor faster than many early 1970's Mopar colors (Al Bundy's Gold Duster). Today, subdued colors like dirty-blue, mud-green, and cow-poo brown are fad. After decades striving for flat shiny panels on show cars, flat-black with chrome-delete is de-rigeur today. Same with homes. Rather than the round-square-round car body style changes, houses have gone thru steep-flat-steep roofs and high ceiling - low sunken living - high ceiling again style changes. I cringed when "This Old House" show chose subdued dark-green and black to paint the first classic Boston home they restored, but that grew in favor. In the same vein, somebody should inform Zucker that his FB won't always be the popular night spot, so might cash-in half while he can.