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

The cars that get six figures are the investment grade cars all original matching numbers cars with low mileage. A car that has been totally restored but does not have matching numbers engine, trans, axles, radiator mount, trunk etc. $73K is the correct price. Matching numbers means all components of the car have the same numbers not just the engine. There is a HUGE difference in Quality and Price for an investment grade car than a 100% restored car. You can't go by Barrett Jackson alone. check out the finished prices of Mecum Kissimmee. And you will see investment grade and lower class Mopars. Go to Haggerty Insurance and check out the valuation tool they have for car values. The prices for Mopars are where they belong.
That is correct all parts are number matching that is what the #1 condition is priced at and in perfect cond. supper low miles or a restored car with all the correct number matching parts. Even a #2 car should have all the correct parts. 99% of cars out there are at best a #3 car.