I guess we'll get a relative indication on the current market value in an hour or so when the auction ends; I always keep in mind that while E-Bay is a great resource to sell a car, it's not always the best indication of what the car is actually worth. If the auction ends at $21,000, most would agree that that isn't the fair market value for the car, the same way if the car sold for 35,000. Both numbers are on the end of the spectrum. Anyone that is familiar with E-Bay knows that a lot of people wait until the last minutes of the auction to place their final bids, although I don't know why with the proxy bid functionality. I have the reserve set at a reasonable price, and based on the interest of people calling and such, it should sell within $500-$1,000 of the reserve. It's just a matter of if I want to let it go at that price. To me, while the McV is rare, that doesn't necessarily mean it's worth a boatload more than any other '96 RT/10; it just made me happy when I bought it, and that's all that really matters. It's always interesting to read threads where people not only argue, but get into verbal wars about the value of a particular car; not really necessary in my opinion, but whatever.......