I think the 95Rs in time will show the same trend.... the ragged out, wrecked, repainted blah blah blah race history cars in less than pristine condition will far exceed the garage queen wrapper cars, because they have a history. Right now all people see is the pretty perfect car sitting in their garage , when one day that old beater race car they passed up will surpass their prized posession. I still sorta regret not buying the "Rosie's Dinner 95R" (for $20k)when it was still in as raced condition, before the "Joker" bought it and made it a "Joker".... I think that 95R will someday be worth money in comparison to "wrapper" cars.
And that scenario is normal with most any car that has a race history with a select few.
"What makes mine special?" The story behind it. It was wrecked. It blew a motor at Daytona. It was in XX many races.
That, compared to--Yes, it is a rare car and it has been in storage for many years. Or, it has just seen street only miles.
Buyers want patina, provenance and character.
Tom