You guys are totally wrong
. But I didn't establish the proper time horizon, either.
Give it 20 years, still 80 miles on the OD. 500k easy (of course 500k in 2027 is probably going to be worth about 150k today).
During that stretch of time you probably see 90% of the still remaining fraction of CJs -- with high mileage and getting off-roaded -- bite the dust (not that these would be worth anything in the collector market anyway)
Sure they made a ton of CJs. But how many do you see that are still in any kind of decent condition or essentially unused? I'd be shocked if you could find 100 on earth with less than 100 miles on the OD.
Pit that versus Jeep's brand recognition and public appeal? $500,000 for that 80 mile CJ might be a conservative estimate 20 years from now.