May 8, 200718 yr Can't you just hear the aristocratic snobs squirming and poo-pooing? The previous automobile record-holder (not thru e-Bay) was $11 million for a bugatti. This auction was for a Dodge. You gotta love it. yee-haw! Edited May 8, 200718 yr by balthazar
May 8, 200718 yr That's VERY cool!!! I've always wanted a General Lee. There are a number of sites on the net about real General Lee Chargers from the show being restored. Some of the 'frankenstein-ing' performed to those cars during the show just fascinates the hell out of me.
May 8, 200718 yr It shouldn't take all that much to build your own replica General Lee. At least not $10M worth of restoration / replication.
May 10, 200718 yr I love the Dukes of Hazzard & I love the '68-'70 Charger but I am quite sick to death of seeing every f@#king one converted into a hugger orange joke. You know the Chargers I notice? I saw a blood-red 1968 once with a light (white IIRC) interior and a white vinyl roof. That was a gorgeous car... and a yellow/black/black I saw at a car show last summer caught my eye. I do not even stop to look at Gen. Lee replicas anymore, they're more plentiful than 1966 Mustangs with Shelby stripes & 18" rims. That being said THIS car is priceless to the right person.
May 10, 200718 yr I've always like the Chargers myself, but almost everyone that I know of someone has talked about doing a General Lee job on it. And tha'ts all fine and dandy with me, but I do enjoy other paintjobs a little more.
May 10, 200718 yr That being said THIS car is priceless to the right person. But $10,000,000? Its asinine to think someone would buy such an undistinctive car like the General Lee. Real or not, reproductions are a fraction of the price and no one can tell the difference. To put this into perspective, $10 million would almost buy you a restored Futurliner ($4.3m), the 1954 Bonneville ($3m), and the 1954 Olds F-88 ($3.2m) altogether.
May 10, 200718 yr They say there is a sucker born every second. They might just be right, nice car but not worth much a $100,000-250,000 yes but not that much.
May 11, 200718 yr Fly: You're absolutely right, I think if I was a millionare I MIGHT pay $40,000 for the car since I lkoved the show as a kid... but if I'm going to spend $10 mill in ONE place it better be an auction for the Last Duesenberg ever made with the "Tiger Hunt" 1931 Cadillac (bodied by Pininfarina) on a trailer behind it.
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