This Never-Raced, Original LO23 Dodge Dart Is Going To Auction

Regardless of if it is ''as advertised'', it's still a cool part of Mopar history.
What it sells for is none of my concern, and if it goes for 350 grand, it will be to a rich guy that will put it away and never drive it.
These kind of cars are completely out of my league as well as most of us.
However, as for prices of '67 to '69 Darts, it might affect the prices.
A lot of people see the original rare car go for 350 grand and want to sell a rusty /6 '68 Dart for 25 grand because it's ''almost the same and could be built into a 300 grand car''.
In recent years, I have seen '67 to '69 Darts increase in value.
What are they actually selling for as opposed to the asking price?
I'm not sure, but I bet the cars are appreciating more year to year in general....