1970 383 'Cuda Value in this economy?

I was looking for what a couple of you would view as to where the cars have landed after the past two years with this economy. Which, blew most of your minds...I guess. I don't need an estimate on what some guy thinks it's worth. Being straight and almost rust free with original drivetrain is worth it to me. Car is unmolested.

Example response:
The market has shifted the e-bodies value quite a bit in the passed two years. Typical 80 point car down 20% or daily drivers down 5K.


684mulas: I would never give up on the '68 S. It is going to be out of town soon to a restoration shop getting straight and single stage...I have been waiting for several months on a NOS quarter that turned out to be worse than advertised...Canadians...they have so much rare **** it is unbelievable.
I found this '70 not too far from where I live. A buddy of mine works for the railroad and spotted it. First 'cuda I have found in a long time that is for sale...sheet metal is all super nice, chrome is better than to be expected, glass is complete, interior is nice and complete - just needs bucket upholstery, motor was running...it hasnt been f'ed with / the original air cleaner and pie pan is in place and the hoses and electrical look to be right. The console is the only thing out of a different car that I could see. It is a blue one out of a Challenger. It has the most potent Chrysler smell in the interior of all the mopars I have been in. He wants 12K. :)
I bet I can get it cheaper though...