Fox cars, currently speaking, aren't a big deal rolling across a BJ auction block. People are there to buy serious collectables, not Fox Mustangs which are still all over CL's in various shapes.
However, what people fail to realize is, for a Fox, BB value is absolute garbage---as in it means nothing. Fox's be-it speculatively assessed or not, are becoming harder and harder to find for a properly built unit, or if it is lower miles, one owner, they are going for 8-10 depending on color or body style and overall location.
Why? Why don't owner's GFO?
Simple. Most owners have had these cars loooooooooooong paid for and most that are tastefully done, or are bone stock original, know how much harder it is to find one in the condition they own and also, they are not being forced to sell. In otherwords, no screaming deal for you.
But you counter is that you could go buy a new edge or higher mileage s-197...so what, the argument means nothing to a clean Fox owner. Go buy your common as bowel movements generations and see which brings more attention at a local car event, a rediculously clean Fox or a new edge or S-197. Bottom line is the last Fox rolled off the line 18 years ago. No excuses gentlemen, but a style that is going on 20 years old, isn't as easy to find as one would soon come to realize; patience or not.
1986 Foxes can now apply for antique vehicle plates in most states. That should tell you something right there.