yea im sure they are rare i've seen quite a lot of car auctions for classic cars just for fun on tv and all the RR's are fucking insane.. 60k-100k easy the 20k ones are nothing special though i mean they are BADLY damaged frame work alone needs a shit load of work done on um and i look at the same models from out of states in better condition and they are going for slightly less. i only know of 3 cars that are popular here in the category 1. mustangs 2. camaro's 3. usually nova's but tie between nova's and chevelle'sDon't do this. A 1969 RR restored is about 100K +/- at auction, hence the 20k 'rust bucket' price. Worse so many were destroyed by the studios for Dukes of Hazard it rendered it artificially rare.
If you are really interested in classic cars get some classes on auto maintenance and start to really learn about the cars you are interested in. Otherwise you are a lamb to the slaughter on this.
i was actually thinking of going into that because that is the career i actually wanted to get into but i got highly discouraged because i took my first auto mechanic class in highschool freshman year and the teacher was horrendous. he had no business being a teacher in general. it's still an option as well because i love working with my hands i love computers more but Hawaii doesn't have good jobs pertaining to what i want to do which is programming. i'd have to move to california for that.
what my plan was is if i did decide to get into cars and go to school for it then i'd eventually pick up a classic muscle car on the cheaper side fix it up myself. that is why i was thinking of getting the civic and modding it. i know i wont ever find a RR here though i'd have to buy one out of state and get it shipped. other one i was into were GTO's but yea both are highly prized