armyofchuckness
armyofchuckness
armyofchuckness

I have the strangest boner right now.

American parts, Chinese parts...all made in Taiwan!

I shouldn't have said anything. I want to do the exact same thing and now we're giving other people ideas.

Because Dukes of Hazzard fans.

About five minutes to double check the numbers. I've been a long time fan of the show, so I knew all the General Lee tallies. Plus, I've brought this up several times at car shows when a '69 Charger owner starts whining about how the show destroyed all those other precious Chargers.

Not just Novas, but Monacos and and Furies. For every General busted, there were at least two cop cars and one baddie car, which was often also a Monaco or Fury.

A few things: 89,199 (Chargers built in 1969) - 364 (the largest number I've heard used referring to Chargers used on Dukes of Hazzard, although the actual number is more like 256) + 24 (the smallest reported number of surviving Generals from the show) - 24 (from the movie) + 5 (the minimum surviving Lees) = 88,840

I second this nomination.

Yet I'm sure it will be heavier, more expensive, less fuel efficient and less reliable.

I'm sure he was, but it was too good an opportunity to pass up.

Looks good and has air conditioning. That's worth 2 grand right there for parts and labor. Nice price.

If your car said "Hot Dogs" on the fender, would you eat it?

No doubt it just went up in value.

And this is why you don't pretend to be "Candy Cane" on the CB radio.

"Candy Cane..."

Eliminator.

Thanks! It was a very good day for me. The original owner's son gave it to me instead of selling it for scrap.

Holy scheisse!

Do carports count? That's where mine was found almost 15 years ago.