These joke bids are getting alittle out of hand, $9,000,000?
Now its just under 10 million.
$2 million for a....Fucking dodge?
But it says that only approved bidders can bid on this. What exactly is the approval process?
Still cooler than any Euro supercar.
Just don?t feed the troll.
Because these rich old fat cats trying to relive thier childhood have jacked the price of almost anything cool straight through the roof, right? I feel your pain . I would love nothing more than to own a nice mildly modded example of a late '60s Charger, Chevelle etc etc, but the amount of money I have would only net me a rusted out project car. Thus I am relegated to the redneck IROC Camaros and the like.*I'm just pissed because I'll never get to own the Mopar's I'd love to own... and I don't like CPD.
I'm actually wondering why he is selling it. I've read about the car in several magazines and it seemed like he loved it.
And I still think you've got your terminology wrong. Personal opinion puts TV car replicas as well...replica's.I'm not Takumi said:resto-mods
I can see why this car is actually worth the money. It is an ACTUAL car from the show, and those are extremely rare only 4 are known to exist still and the other 3 are thrashed, it's been fully autographed, oh and it's being sold by and from John Schneider's (Bo Duke's) Personal collection.
You are the troll my friend but I thought we were over this? Don't just give up when things get a little tough.
No, YOU're a towel.
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1. The Charger appeared in a TV Movie, not the actual TV Series. Big difference. Schneider said he built it 10 years ago for his new movie that he funded. EVEN BIGGER DIFFERENCE!!
2. Aside from the TV Movie, is(was) owned by someone from the TV series, is painted up like the original car, and has the autographs from the cast, the connections to the Dukes of Hazard end there.
jetsetter said:What is wrong with resto-mods?
He's selling it to finance a movie.