Dodge Charger General Lee Dukes Of Hazzard Tribute on 2040-cars
Clifton Park, New York, United States
I am selling my 1968 Dodge Charger GENERAL LEE from the Dukes of Hazzard tribute car. It is a great looking, iconic MOPAR muscle car that gets nothing but thumbs up going down the road. I never get to use it anymore and can't stand to have it just sit in the garage any longer. It has a 360 small block backed by a 727 Torqueflite transmission - Long Tube headers, Holley Performance polished carburetor, Mickey Thompson M/T valve covers, etc... Starts right up, runs and drives well - I'm sure it could benefit from a basic tune-up from sitting. The paint and body look great - not a show or museum car but good, straight lines and the Hemi-Orange paint shines beautifully. The black stripes are painted on, but the 01 and General Lee are removable vinyl decals. The interior is in exceptional condition especially since most of it is new - I had the seats, carpet, headliner, and some interior panels redone. The interior and brake lights work, but the headlights are tempermental. Comes with a good set of vaccum actuators. Overall a beautiful, head-turning piece of MOPAR history - not to mention iconic TV/Movie car made popular by Bullit and the Dukes of Hazzard and the Fast and the Furious series.
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