A-bodies over priced?

Recently a car that I inspected at the All Chrysler Nationals @ Carlisle 3 years ago, in the Survivor Tent area, was on Ebay.

Great car, 77,800 documented from new miles...

A factory original, not restored, no rust, garaged, 1970 Vitamin C Plymouth Duster 340...one of the nicest unrestored, well kept 1970 340 Dusters available.

Over the last two years the owner, through a friend, contacted me about my interest in buying the car, because I expressed interest at Carlisle.
Anyway, I'm not in a position to buy, so I declined, but this car is a great original, honestly presented example, by a good guy.

So as a final recourse, he puts the car on Ebay a month or so ago.

Last year the price the owner asked was $24-23-22,000, and the car might have been worth that.

This year, same car, same condition, Buy-It-Now $19,000...
I did not follow the end of the auction, but the last day the car was at $14,000 and well worth it...

What does all this say? Tough times means LOWER actual sale prices, even for the best true, well kept, factory originals like this car.

This is a good time to buy a real Mopar muscle car, if you have the funds.