They are beautuful models, each, and bargains compared to Brooklin, etc. I, too, am sort of glad I have no interest in the later-model cars because otherwise they would bankrupt my budget.
Speaking of bargains, I am "adjusting" to the car on the right, below. Yes, I model only up into the 1950s, when it comes to buying 1:43 sports cars I make exceptions for anything up through the mid 60s (I have three Ferrari 275 GTBs, etc.) and I recently picked up the Brock Yates designed Cobra Daytona coupe. This one cost $7 including shipping, and is literally no-name: came wrapping in plastic bubble wrap from somewhere in the eastern pacific rim. I was initially upset with its quality (the front axle rod is too much and the wheels stick out (fixable) and its, well, rather cheap with a lot of cast-in rather than added on details. However, once I thought about it, I realized, it is not a jewel like the Chevy, but . . . seven dollars including shipping. It's a nice model for that. A little repair to the front axle rod, a little paint detailing, and it will be fantastic.