Vehicle Description
There's nothing quite like the full rebellion feeling that comes
from owning a 1969 Dodge Charger R/T in full General Lee livery.
After all, the good-timing attitude this inspires while you play
Dixie on the horn is always in style. And the performance-built 440
V8 under the hood is ready for all the hijinks. So take a long look
at a special build that has a genuine Dukes of Hazzard
connection.
There is a huge desirability factor in owning a '69 Charger. There
are terrific elements, like the hidden headlights, split grille
(exclusive to '69), extra-wide chrome bumpers, and flying buttress
C-pillars. Plus, the XS code in the VIN tells us that his is a
real-deal R/T. But then you add the superstar element like the
vivid orange paint that glows so bright, you'll still be
recognizable even at night. It makes for a great canvas to add the
General Lee's signature graphics and push bumper. This is even
finished off with the correct Vector-style wheels. And this has to
be an accurate representation of the General Lee, because it has a
direct connection to the Dukes of Hazzard. It's believed to be a
movie/promo car from a TNN production. Plus, you have the
signatures of plenty of Dukes cast members from different
productions. This includes Johnny Knoxville from the big screen
movie, Ben Jones as Cooter from the original TV show, and Catherine
Bach who will forever be Daisy.
Chargers are popular because they're fast, but they're also
spacious, comfortable, and surprisingly luxurious, too. While the
Duke Boys had to slide through the windows, you'll be happy to open
the door and slip into the comfy bucket seats. Plus, a center
console is always a welcome sight, especially with the stylized
wood paneling and bright shifter poking through. This all has quite
a nice feeling, because this was professionally restored to look
its best as a promotional vehicle. And when you see the CB and roll
bar, you're also instantly reminded of the kind of fun The Dukes of
Hazzard was all about.
Under the hood, the custom air grabber with Cooter's signature is a
nice touch that will have you lifting the hood on this one wherever
you park. More than just look good, you'll love that this is the
mighty 440 cubic-inch V8. It has upgrades like an Edelbrock
four-barrel carburetor, Mopar hi-rise intake, and headers feeding
the rumbling dual exhaust. Plus, it even has nice supporting
components like steel-braided hoses and a serpentine belt system.
And while this is a total power package to could easily be used to
jump a ravine, this General Lee was built to be an easy driver,
too. You're got nice anytime driving features like the three-speed
automatic transmission, power steering, and power brakes with discs
up front.
The sale comes with maintenance records, title documentation, and a
feature article from Mopar Collector's Guide. This is the General
Lee with plenty of power and the right pedigree, so you know you
need to take it home. Call today!!!