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

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.
I think the reason the old iron is more likely to be in a collision is because of the attention it draws. How many 69 GTX's do you see daily compared to how many Prius or Camry, etc. Just like a gorgeous girl walking down the street, it draws attention. In the 15 years that I drove my 70 Dart daily in the summer months, it was in 1 minor collision, an old lady cut across my lane to make a left turn and I just barely bumped the side of her car. She didn't even know that she had been in a collision. That's my theory and I'm stickin' to it.