The auction coverage is crap. The auctioneer's mike sounds like a kid's karaoke set. It looks to me like people are paying top dollar for vehicles they're going to have to put a lot more money into. Zero miles doesn't mean much if you have to replace half the parts. Based on "real" auctions on TV, I think the prices are off the planet.
A 1963 Impala that looked like it had been parked in a Walmart lot for 20 years sold for $97,500.