That's a pretty middle-of-the-road price, if it's in decent shape. There are a couple very similar cars here in New England, one, a '55 white/black that I've used for dimensions for Gary in South Africa for his build (and Bob Carley's IM-6, too) and an early '56 transitionary car white/fawn down in New Bedford. Both are semi-rare cars and both guys have turned down offers for almost twice the BAT asking price. I totally understand that price if it's rare in some way or has a heritage. For a run-of-the-mill Speedster, though, someone else will have to buy it - not ME!