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1969 Dodge Charger “General Lee” for sale!

Posted by admin on September 7, 2009 in Barris Kustom, Barrisbilt, John Schnieder, KING OF KUSTOMIZERS |

Fans of the American TV series “Dukes of Hazzard” now have a chance to buy their own Charger “General Lee”. On September 26, the mythical muscle car shown on these photos will auction by RM Auctions at a one-day event, billed as Icons of Speed & Style, at the Peterson Automotive Museum in Los Angeles, California.

General Lee 1969 Dodge Charger

General Lee 1969 Dodge Charger


This particular General Lee is believed to be one of the cars associated with the original television show. Although no concrete evidence is currently available to confirm its use in one episode, its authenticity is supported by signatures on the hood of the car of actor John Schneider (Bo Duke) and custom car builder for the stars, George Barris, whose company helped prepare many of the original “Generals” for the show.

A “real” General!
“Dukes” fans will recall the original General Lee was of the 1969 vintage, as evidenced by the proper grille and taillights. Unlike the ’68 and ’70 cars that were modified for shooting, this particular Charger is a true 1969 example, as verified by its chassis number, and is finished in the traditional bright orange with a hand-painted rendition of the rebel flag on the roof and the instantly recognizable “01” numbers on the doors.

Under the hood is a vintage 6.3-litre big-block V8 (383 cid), which is the same type of engine this car left the factory with. The car has been fitted with the proper after-market alloy wheels that were used during the filming as well as the custom push-bar to protect the grille… when the Dukes chose to push Rosco’s police cruiser or Boss Hogg’s white Caddy.

This General is also equipped with five air-horns that play the whimsical opening bars from “Dixie”, the song of the South, another trademark highpoint of nearly every episode—remember the heroes were Georgia Red Necks!

The interior is finished in saddle tan vinyl just as it was when the Dukes were behind the wheel. In fact, the car even retains its correct push-button AM radio and the interior is generally quite stock in appearance, save for the roll bar of course.

General Lee 1969 Dodge Charger

General Lee 1969 Dodge Charger


One of… 320!
During the run of this highly successful television series, it is estimated that as many as 320 (perhaps even more) 1968 to 1970 Chargers were catapulted across rivers, over police cars, through construction sites or anywhere else one could imagine a car flying in the air, only to succumb to the rather hard landings. After all, to be sure they would stay horizontal as long as possible while in the air, the producers used lead or sand bags in the trunk as ballast!
General Lee 1969 Dodge Charger

General Lee 1969 Dodge Charger


One rumor was that towards the end of production, the supply of fresh General Lees had dried out and people who owned even the most derelict examples were able to raise the asking price, as the production company was desperately in need of cars.

A TV show that lasts
The CBS television network originally aired the 145 episodes of Dukes of Hazzard from 1979 to 1985. The TV series was inspired by the 1975 film “Moonrunners” starring James Mitchum, the oldest son of actor Robert Mitchum.

But the film never gained the popularity of the television show. So much so that nearly 25 years after the last episode was shot, the Dukes still appear every week on TV screens somewhere on the globe. This is why RM Auctions experts estimate this General Lee could fetch between $40,000 and $60,000 US.

For more information about this car or the Peterson Automotive Museum auction, visit www.rmauctions.com.

General Lee 1969 Dodge Charger

General Lee 1969 Dodge Charger

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9 Comments

  • i love your guys show and i have always wnat to have the general lee when i first seen the show i fell in love with the care and i have always wante to dress upo like Bo Duke on the show but i dont have the clothes like Bo Duke to dress up like him.

  • Nancy baxt says:

    Ever since I was little I loved you and the genral lee
    I am looking for a 1969 dodge chager and I realu like yours
    some day I would to meat you .
    Sincerely
    norton 14 ( Bo)

  • william moore says:

    i love your show and alawys wanted a general lee real car and with all the details like closed shut doors

  • John McNabb says:

    I love your shows ever since i was a liite and i want a genral lee so bad!!! I love your shows and i own them all. If i could i would ride in the genral lee and sleep in it. I want to meet u bo and luke!!

  • Samantha says:

    I love your all’s show its the best thing on t.v these days in my opinion. Ever since I was little girl Ive dreamed of owning the actual General Lee she’s a beauty.

  • colt kennerly says:

    i love the tv series it rocks i am only 12 but i love it and i enjoy watching it i am addicted to it u guys ROCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)

  • Norton says:

    I always wanted that car since I was little

  • Eric Danger says:

    Barris had NOTHING to do with the building of any of the General Lee’s for Warner Bros. Renaud & Andrea Valuzet built the cars.

  • kasey saylor says:

    i love the tv show. i like the general too. ive always wanted that car sence i first saw it. right now im lookin up 69 dodge chargers for sale cheap. im hopin to find 1 so i can make it look like the general lee

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