Am I crazy or is this project Duster way overpriced?

If the pans, frame rails, & critical lower seams(rockers etc.), check out clean...it's easily worth the $8K that's been offered.
I haven't started My '72 Slanty Duster since I backed it into the spot it's in since '97, it needs a tank, & probably a carb rebuild, but it'll start & run fine otherwise.
The body, structure, & interior condition are the big costs/time consumers, the rest is chicken ****. That car is rough, looks like the frt bumper saw some action,, maybe more than once. W/out seeing it in person, I'd say the top offer is it. If it really checks out as great in the critical areas, it might be worth $12K, but that's all given the damage present.
I love how Our cars aren't worth sh*t when We see them for sale, then can't figure out why nice ones won't sell after We put a bunch of time & $$$$$ into them, lol.....:rolleyes: