:iamwithstupid: I think demographics & were you shop & live,
all have a big difference in pricing/selling too
In the rust belt northern or northeastern states,
rust free or very little is a rarity, can bring good money, because of convenience
Sunny rainy sometimes rusty/Florida cars, abundance of cheap cars for sale,
with their millions of northern retiree's, abundance of fixed incomes, cars stored outdoors
Mid America snow country, cars in heated garages,
somewhat drier of the colder climates, but still rust prone, if left outside
Or the much, much dryer Southwest or Calif., inside a garage or left out,
no salt, less rain & less humidity, far less rust, seems most everyone has garages
They all have a different markets & demographics
especially for pricing/value & asking sales prices Vs actual sales prices...
Allot more than most will/would think,
location, location, location !! that saying isn't just for housing...
It's not just the stuff you see on Barrett Jackson or Mecum or E-scam/Craigslist
my $0.02 cents, I don't need a rebuttal,
but that's honestly what I see & what I think !!
After owning some 60 Muscle Cars {of many different makes, mostly Mopar},
26 racecars & near or over 100 cars/trucks total now...
I'm not a self proclaimed "know it all" type, so called expert either, will never claim to be...
I don't have an agenda,
I'm not trying to buy something cheap or score a screaming deal always,
or I'm not inferring that the market is falling or rising,
Blah Blah Blah, you so often hear...
It always fluctuates, trends come & go, it's the nature of the beast, always will be...
People change collections, styles come & go, people age & sell to buy homes
or to raise a family, latter get back into a car, relive their youth,
often will pay more for a decent car etc.
{they can be a great buyer, not cheapskate tire kickers, motivated with $$$ too}
Opinions will vary vastly too,
I'm sure, but that's mine...
good luck & happy shopping