I look at it this way. You can pick up most firebirds all day long for cheap. But its getting to the point that you cant touch a early mopar or a camaro with out a gold mine hidden in your back yard. I will always like the firebirds but why keep them when you can replace them cheap.Thats like keeping all your five dollar bills hoping one day it will be worth more then your fifty dollar bills someday it may. But,I think there will have to be no more mopars or camaros left before that happpens. If,I owned 2 1969 trans ams then it would be a different story. At the January 2006 Barret-Jackson auction there was a cuda that sold for $2.16 million dollars it was the highest price ever paid for a muscle car. No its not about the money it the thought later on down the road that I will kick myself in the butt saying to my kids.I should of bought a mopar when I was younger. But,I was hung up on firebirds. Thats why Im selling my firebirds and I will replace them later on down the road while there still selling for cheap.