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1968 Dodge Charger General Lee#17 Documented Survivor car

ID 312716 XP29G8B312716

Price $127,700

Specs

Year : 1968
Make : Dodge
Model : Charger
Miles : 64,112
Transmission : Automatic
cylinders : 8
Drivetrain : Rear Wheel Drive
Exterior color : Orange
Interior color : Tan
Doors : 2 Doors :
Stock : 312716
Fuel Type : Gasoline
VIN : XP29G8B312716

Description

For sale is one of the original 17 Dodge Charger General Lee stunt cars used during TV filming. Dubbed GL35, also known as the "Ski Car" due to it being used for driving on 2-wheel stunts, and is easily recognizable in episodes of the show. The car was also used for some minor jumps, speed driving, and car slides. Wearing its original, (well, original to the TV show), paint, 01 decals, lettering, larger-than-life stars, and bars on the roof and backed up with paperwork from Warner Brothers and Wayne Wooten, welcome to Hazzard County ladies and gentlemen.

Exterior
Bathed in its TV appearance orange and exactly as found in 1991 this Charger shows some battle scars that it wears with pride and shows very well for a stunt car. What most people will not notice is that this Charger is indeed a 1968, not a 1969; Charger pickins must have been getting slim so Warner Brothers used some 1968 Chargers and added in 1969 grilles and taillight panels. The signature push bar/grille guard is present along with the CB whip antenna on the trunk lid. The decals are all present and original. All 4 corners are held up by American Racing Vector wheels that have been restored and are shod in Winston Winner tires, while not original, are known to have been used during filming. The 4 original Warner Brothers ID-stamped wheels are included with the sale.

Interior
Stunt cars don't need all the frills and luxury that a normal vehicle does, and this car shows that quite well. Tan, tan, tan as far as the eye can see inside, from the vinyl-covered door panels to the bucket seats to the dashboard. Worn and hanging vinyl covers both doors with worse wear on the driver's side. Tan vinyl-covered low back bucket seats, (the driver's seat being welded in place and set perfectly for the one and only stunt driver Buzz Bundy), that show wear, fading and tears flank a full-length console that contains a storage area, and the automatic floor shifter. A tan bench seat showing similar wear to that of the driver's seat is in the back and is almost inaccessible due to the trademark General Lee rollbar. A worn steering wheel fronts the dash which shows a speedometer, clock, and other vital engine function gauges. An AM radio is mounted above the HVAC controls and a CB radio is down low and center. Signatures abound on the dashboard and include some of the cast of the TV show, race car drivers, and other celebrities. The headliner and carpet were removed for stunt driving and a black push button resides on the floor along with a rollbar plate welded under the accelerator pedal for smooth speed control. Ya'll got your ears on? Come back?

Drivetrain
Opening the hood, we are greeted with a non-original 318ci V8 that sports an Edelbrock intake and Holley 4bbl carburetor. The original carburetor with bent floats to accommodate the 2-wheel driving is included with the car along with some other parts that were changed out in the name of safety. We note power steering and a fabricated 2" steel bar tying the shock towers together for more structural integrity that is required for stunt driving. A 727 Torqueflite 3-speed automatic transmission sends power back to a Mopar 8 3/4" rear axle that has had the spider gears welded so it's a true locker, a Lincoln locker if you will.

Undercarriage
All solid down below, all we can spy is some undercoating and a healthy coating of Hazzard County road dirt. Headers send spent exhaust gasses to the rear of the car passing through glasspack-style mufflers along the way. Torsion bar suspension provides the ride up front and leaf springs handle the rear. These leaf springs also have a pair of helper springs added and the car retains its original rear shocks used during filming and are easily identified as being on the car in films of the show. Drum brakes all around bring the car to a whoa in a sufficient manner. A thank you note is written in sharpie marker on the passenger's rear lower 1/4 panel and denotes back to when the car was sold from Wooten's Chargers to a prior owner.

Driveability
Normally my crack decoder and muscle car aficionado and myself draw straws for the honors of a first drive. This time around we decided to go for a more fitting contest. Both having watched the Duke boys running to the General we tried our best to emulate them with the across-the-hood slide. While neither of us ended up in a body cast, I won and had the first drive. With the driver's seat welded in place, it was a cramped driving position for me, but ultimately a comfortable fit. The car offered plenty of acceleration, and bias-free braking and handled our test track with ease. The highlight of the drive was hitting the Dixie horn when driving by a crowd of stunned onlookers. All functions worked properly save for the speedometer and the headlights not opening. No jumps, slides, or driving on 2 wheels were tried during our test drive but the thought did cross my mind... Hazzard County may be the only place that I know of that needs an air traffic controller for cars!

Owning a vehicle with this pedigree will keep you as the talk of the town. Sporting all the original decals, lettering, paint, and interior along with a statement of authenticity from Warner Brothers you could be the next proud owner of one of the holy grails of General Lee and Dodge Charger collectability. Please be aware that this car is not legal for open road use but with some minor repairs could achieve that status. Also, the new buyer must sign a contract with Wayne Wooten's company and Warner Brothers and adhere to commercial restrictions placed on documented General Lee's.

FENDER TAG

XP29:Dodge Charger 2-Door Sports Hardtop
41:318cid 2-bbl V8
5:3-Speed Automatic
43:7.75x14 White Sidewall
B08: November 08.
AXLE: 8 3/4 2.76 Gears
INTERIOR: Charger Trim Grade Green Interior.
PAINT: Beige (Dodge), Satin Beige (Plymouth), Sandalwood (Chrysler), Imperial Navajo Beige (Imperial).
OTHER: Racing Green Metallic (Dodge), Forest Green Metallic (Plymouth, Chrysler, Imperial) Upper Door Frame Color.
25: Drip Rail Moldings
30: Body Belt Moldings
68: Unknown Option
A1: 26in Radiator
R1: AM Radio
S1: Air Conditioning
X1: Tinted Glass (all)
Y6: Black Vinyl Top
a6: Console
b4: Bucket Seats
h7: Fender or Hood Mounted Turn Signal Indicators

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