impact of modern muscle cars on the old car market

I just sold my restored 1969 Charger 2 months age. Numbers matching 440. Nice car but not over restored, just nice. B5 blue white strip and top. $82,500. It was a pain in the A$$ finding GOOD parts and was not cheap. But I did make some money on it. It's the love of the cool old cars but it is getting to the point that it's not easy to find a good one and the new ones are much friendlier to drive.
I do appreciate your sharing price you got the price you got for your Charger. Real sales are what tells us what is going on within the hobby. I value private sales info, not so much the prices paid at drunken auctions. The # matching engine puts it in another class of collectability for sure, but that was a really nice price IMHO.
Like you said, it is really hard to find a good project, plenty of stuff out there that are not worth the time and $ unless a person is totally bored.