How many General Lee replicas are there?

How many General Lee replicas are there?

Approximately seventeen General Lees are believed to still exist in various states of repair. Perhaps the most prominent of these is Lee 1, one of the 3 vehicles used in the very first episodes.

How much was the General Lee sold for?

LEE 1 was sold to professional golfer Bubba Watson at the 2012 Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale auction for US$110,000 (US$121,000 after buyer premium).

How much is the Dukes of Hazzard car?

Category Supercars -------- --------- Make Dodge

Were the General Lee jumps real?

Although Tom Wopat and John Schneider performed their own fight scenes and did a little driving in the first unit General, all the show's spectacular chases and jumps were performed by a skilled crew of stunt drivers.

How many General Lee cars exist?

seventeen General Lees

Where is the original General Lee today?

Volo Auto Museum

How much is a General Lee replica worth?

Vehicle: 1969 Dodge Charger “General Lee” -------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Years Produced: 1969 Number Produced: 89,200 total. 309 General Lees were built for the original TV show. At least 26 were built for the 2005 remake. Original List Price: $3,839 SCM Valuation: $30k–$45k (Charger R/T), $55k–$70k (this car)

How many Dukes of Hazzard cars are left?

Approximately 17 originals still exist, although in various states of repair. On average, more than one General Lee was used up per show.

Who own the General Lee?

golfer Bubba Watson

Is the General Lee a stick shift?

In reality, the General Lee had a three-speed automatic. The '69 Charger ran a number of different motors, from 225, 318, two 383s, 426 Hemi, and two 440s. The Dukes of Hazzard primarily used the 383s, along with a few 318s and 440s, with the latter often reserved for jumps due to the extra power.13 May 2020

How much would it cost to buy a General Lee?

Ordinarily, a production-used General Lee would be worth about $150,000 to $200,000, said McKeel Hagerty, president of Hagerty Insurance, a collector car insurance company. About 20 of those are known to exist in reasonably good condition.4 May 2007