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I think that's why they are doing the eBay sale. To see how much it would go for. Why would they sell LEE #1 after finding it only 3 years ago? I think it's to appraise the ultimate Dukes of Hazzard collector's item. Just my guess though and I'm know to be wrong...

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I think that's why they are doing the eBay sale. To see how much it would go for. Why would they sell LEE #1 after finding it only 3 years ago? I think it's to appraise the ultimate Dukes of Hazzard collector's item. Just my guess though and I'm know to be wrong...

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I think that's why they are doing the eBay sale. To see how much it would go for. Why would they sell LEE #1 after finding it only 3 years ago? I think it's to appraise the ultimate Dukes of Hazzard collector's item. Just my guess though and I'm know to be wrong...

Well Duh!!!!!!!!! Buy something that has some value to someone and sell it on Ebay. You have a worldwide audience to see and bid for it. It's the new age of capitalism .....

Darrell

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I think that's why they are doing the eBay sale. To see how much it would go for. Why would they sell LEE #1 after finding it only 3 years ago? I think it's to appraise the ultimate Dukes of Hazzard collector's item. Just my guess though and I'm know to be wrong...

Well Duh!!!!!!!!! Buy something that has some value to someone and sell it on Ebay. You have a worldwide audience to see and bid for it. It's the new age of capitalism .....

Darrell

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The current owners aren't the people who found it. The problem with owning such a car is that you take a major financial hit when you buy it, and all you can ever do with it is drag it around to shows so that people can see it. As cool as it is, it's still a burden on the owner.

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The current owners aren't the people who found it. The problem with owning such a car is that you take a major financial hit when you buy it, and all you can ever do with it is drag it around to shows so that people can see it. As cool as it is, it's still a burden on the owner.

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i have a friend here in texas that has a 1968 charger, i dont know what model it is R/T, or what but it is complete no dents and no rust that you can see. it does have a vinal top (which i dont carefor) but it is in great shape! the sad part is that he wont sell it and he wont do any thing to get it running :( ! maybe some day i can get him to sell it to me!!!!

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