I'm in Southern California, so maybe the prices aren't too bad for here. I only say it because there is another guy that resells vintage bikes typically for half the price of this guy. I think his prices are higher because he has a bigger selection and has to pay other people to find the bikes for him.
I'll take a look at the Raleigh (I was actually originally going to look at an 80's Raleigh Grand Prix that he had, but ended up selling the day before). I might go back today and take another look at the Peugeot too. I've been thinking of getting it to get my endurance up and get used to a road bike (plus it's just a really cool bike), while keeping my eye out for a good touring bike. I will also look out for a Miyata 1000, thanks.
But this guy has some good bikes, and I quite enjoyed spending an hour trying out all different kinds.