I agree. With pretty much everything that's been covered here, from feeling sad about abused Marks, seeing parts car opportunities, and the tragedy of "cash for clunkers". Every time I see a Mark VIII in a scrap yard, it's a little depressing, but I make the most of it and look it over for any good parts I could hoard for whenever I get back in another Mark.
I have a buddy I went to high school with whose parents have a white Mark VIII with (if I remember correctly) the navy blue interior, which is RARE around here. Unfortunately, his mom HATED that car for whatever reason, and, on one occasion my friend was telling me about, she was mad about the car over something and drove off the road at speed and plowed through a huge ditch as a shortcut to get to the road she was trying to get to. Sometime later, the air suspension went out on the car (what a surprise!), and it's just sat in the field beside their house with about 5-10 other broken down cars. I've thought about trying to get the car for cheap for parts or maybe to fix up, but haven't done it yet.
I don't even see Mark VIII's on the road around here anymore, so anytime I see one, beat up or not, it's a little bit of a thrill. I ran into a guy about a year and a half ago with the twin to my black 93 (except his had T/A and JBL; mine didn't have that), and we talked for a few. I told him about the one I used to have and how long I've been into these cars (this guy was probably about 18, but he was already really into his Mark VIII and racing it), so he would text me from time to time if he had questions or anything. Then about a year ago, he texted me and told me he'd totalled the car and didn't have insurance so he wanted to sell it. Long story short, that's how I ended up with one of my parts cars.