I have been working on classic cars and muscle cars and everything else for the past 35 years. All the customers are 45+ years old. Kids have not much interest in these vehicles. Especially the so called original matching numbers cars. It is fading away more and more every year. Once we are all dead its pretty much all over for this hobby.
I agree with your general premise but it hasn’t really been fading much, if at all. Prices are as high as they have ever been on matching numbers, documented, quality, low build, late 60’s and early 70’s muscle. I do think we may be at the peak. You can see your point with 1965 and earlier cars that can be had for cheap, also street rods. It is hard to predict what the future holds with the electrification of cars. High horsepower Muscle cars with explosions going on under the hood might still be of interest in the future. An electric car can’t give you that sound, smell of race fuel, etc.
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1967 Firebird 400 Convertible Montreux Blue/Light Blue top/Black interior. Maybe one of one color combination, if not, one of very few.