Looking at the shut lines on the bonnet and the passengers door would put me off even making an offer. I saw a real nice VH Valiant hardtop sold not long ago that looked far better put together than this thing.
apollo11,
May 21, 5:34am
It's always going to be someone else's project. You'd have to be a really big Dukes of Hazard fan, I guess.
tgray,
May 21, 6:24am
Wrong year for a General Lee. The grill gives it away. Stunning car though.
saxman99,
May 21, 11:07am
I would pay any amount up to $5 for it.
msigg,
May 21, 5:03pm
Its is worth approx $60 - 70k to the right buyer, simple as that, a good drivable classic lookalike, nothing wrong with that.
john1623,
May 21, 9:13pm
Not worth diddly squat. There were dozens of these cars made and destroyed during the making of the Dukes of Hazard series.
muppet_slayer,
May 21, 9:40pm
Yeh they sure did. Sometimes you could see the car bend and panels buckle on the big jumps and knew that the car was had it after that.
As for the cars value I think $260 000 is about $200 000 too much.
same colour but way better condition obviously with only 480km done. Reason for that is these can hardly make it up any hills due to the belt drive system they have = my dad stored it for ever and a day.
tiles,
May 25, 5:21pm
I see it has exhaust cut outs ? , didn't think you were aloud these ? WOF fail
alowishes,
May 25, 6:34pm
‘aloud’? - I see what you did there!
alowishes,
Aug 4, 10:01pm
Hmm, I guess that’s your opinion but I’m not sure there’s many of them for sale at $60,000. certainly not in the same condition as the one in question.
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