1969 Dodge Charger General Lee Owned By Ben Cooter Jones From Dukes Of Hazzard! on 2040-cars
Bloomington, Illinois, United States
1969 Dodge Charger General Lee For Sale...this one is RARE!!!
This car was once owned by Ben "Cooter" Jones from the original Dukes of Hazzard TV series. The dash (see photos) was signed by the cast when the car was given to Ben. Notice the "To Cooter," and "For Cooter," written by Daisy, Rosco, Enos, Cletus, stunt drivers, set mechanics, etc! The previous owner told me this car even appeared in one of the episodes of the original TV series, "Ghost of the General Lee". Check out the photo of the actor's (Russ McCubbins) signature who played the villain in that episode. He "stole the General Lee" (as shown in the photo) from Bo and Luke. However, I can not verify on paper the show appearance. There are hundreds of General Lees out there, but this is one of a kind. Cars owned by the original cast typically go for a LOT more money than I am asking for this one. It is a 318 car with automatic transmission and saddle/tan interior. It does have the Dixie horn and roll bar behind the front seats as seen in the TV series. Although the carpet is a little dirty, it will be shampooed this week. Please call or text Erik with any questions about the car: 309 - Five Three Zero - 5555 |
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