1969 Dodge Charger “General Lee” for sale!
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.
Tags: 1969 Dodge Charger, Bo Duke, General Lee, George Barris, Icons of Speed & Style, John Schneider, Peterson Automotive Museum, RM Auctions
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The folks over at AuctionPublicity.com put together a great article on some pretty uniques vehicle coming up for auction. Here is some of what Barrett-Jackson has on the block in January. An area that Barrett-Jackson has dominated over the past few years is the popular celebrity car segment. Cars from the big screen include the [...]
Star Cars Auction 1983
We found this newsclip posted on YouTube. Some interesting cars got auctioned off that day.
Paul Casey's Traveler Music Video for Collier & Co
Some of our friends teamed up for this music video. You might recognize the the car.
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