Dying breed

I admit to have owned maybe 100 old Mopars since the mid 80's,.. from restored every nut an bolt high end cars, to projects, to parts cars,and everything in between. I just sold my 71 slant 3 on floor 71 Duster. Had it listed on here FABO for $3500 since march. NO inquires except the few "too far, wish I ha some $" replies. New brakes, all rust repaired, ready to block and go, runs/drives well/ So I put it on FB marketplace and CL other week, it is obviously a better car and priced cheaper than any thing else similar model. Guys drove here 5 hr away and didn't even try to bargain me down. Car was good car for a fair price. But I had to look to find it as a reasonably priced project and drive 5 hrs North to get it to begin with.
Point is, the old Mopar market is fickle maybe. In general, I see better cars, projects to rstored and all in between, on FABO and FB Mopar enthusists sites than CL or Marketplace for sure. Yes there are plenty of pie in the shy prices here, just not near as many.
Young people can find decent projects, decent drivers, and somewhat restored cars, they can afford, but they have to look and maybe not in their back yards.