Prices falling on Barracudas

This is possibly inevitable...and it happens with nearly every kind of collectible in the history of civilization. As those who "get it" move on (or die off) the objects themselves lose value.

On the other hand, these cars represent aesthetic beauty that is pretty universal. They also represent a time in American culture that is fondly remembered, even by those of us who weren't there to experience those days...

So long as there are paved roads that permit human-driven cars and gasoline, these cars will always be worth something.

Count me in the camp of folks who would just about kill for a 2nd gen Barracuda and the thought of these becoming affordable isn't the worst thing in the world.

I'm still in my 30s (barely) so I should have a few more decades of driving ahead of me. I promise to all of you guys that if I do get one, I'll take really good care of it. ;)