My opinion for what it's worth, Mark II's were expensive from the start so they were bought by the wealthy who only drove them in nice weather to church and the country club.
Therefore many have survived in good condition so there is still a lot of them still around making them not that rare. Marks # 3 point is another real reason. Most people are not aware of our amazing Mark II's.
I believe Mark II's are finally getting the respect they deserve and real nice ones are now fetching $100,000 and more.
I will never sell mine for less that 6 figures but I am not expecting to sell mine anytime soon.
Jack Bowser
C56B2198
Past Ownership 1991, 3206, and 1763
2006 Ford GT
2006 Cadillac XLR-V
427 Cobra
2012 Mercedes SLS AMG Roadster
1924 Dodge Brothers Rat Rod
Lots of Bowser gas Pumps