NOT a very good sign for the value of mopar muscle cars

Completely understand your point Slopar72. My biggest issue now is I'm fast becoming more and more worried about having an accident in a car I built to enjoy. Because parts like fenders are so hard to get for 67-69Cuda's , I'm afraid a mediocre accident could keep me sidelined for months. If the prices start going way up on A-Bodies, it makes more business sense for the suppliers to make them.
I hear you. I have had my street GTX for 3 years now. (It replaced a VERY simular car I had to sell in my younger times. That HAUNTED me. But that a different story.) In the 2000 miles I have been run off the road twice. And car was hit at my local pub's parking lot. I just took my first sip from my beer when the biggest cop I've ever seen walks in asking "Who owns the green GTX?" I said "I do sir." I followed him to the parking lot to see my GTX rear bumper buried in a very scared Uber driver's grill. We pulled the cars apart. I can see no body panel was involved. But couldn't see condition of bumper at night. I said "Settle down.at worse you owe a bumper." The next day? I couldn't even find a smudge mark. That steel bumper destroyed his plastic front end. Lol. But it does seem that traffic is aiming for the car? I know its just me worrying. But my Cadillac or truck doesn't seen to have the "Close calls" Just another another road story.