A 1969 Dodge Charger is one of the coolest rides on planet Earth, but such a car is worth nothing if it is driven steady at a maximum of 50 mph. However, we’re here to talk about a Charger that has received anything but such a treatment.
The orange 1969 Charger that starred in Dukes of Hazzard, General Lee, is set to go under the hammer at Barret Jackson. However, if you’re willing to make this baby yours, be prepared to spend over $450,000 on it.
The vehicle was killed in the movie when it jumped and flew for a frightening distance, with the landing putting it to sleep. It was then left in a junkyard, where it was found and fully restored in 2001 (the process took six years to complete).
Our say: probably the best late Christmas present.
The vehicle was killed in the movie when it jumped and flew for a frightening distance, with the landing putting it to sleep. It was then left in a junkyard, where it was found and fully restored in 2001 (the process took six years to complete).
Our say: probably the best late Christmas present.