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87GTA
05-05-2007, 10:48 PM
SAN JOSE - A version of the General Lee - a 1969 Dodge Charger made famous in the television show The Dukes of Hazzard - fetched a winning bid of nearly $10 million Friday in an online auction.

If the bidder comes through with cash or financing for the $9,900,500 price, the car will be the most expensive item ever sold by eBay Inc., company spokeswoman Catherine England said.

Actor John Schneider, who played the blond heartthrob Bo Duke in the show, sold the car, which was not featured in the original show but carries the signatures of the cast. Schneider, 47, said Friday that he expected bidding for the orange coupe, which has "01" on the doors and is emblazoned with the Confederate flag, to go for $3 million at most.

"In my wildest dreams, two people would get into a bidding war at about $2.5 million ... and I would have been delighted with that. However, I'm three times as delighted as that now," he laughed.

All the living original cast members and crew from the show, which started in 1979, signed their autographs under the hood of the car. It was also featured in the movie Dukes Go To Hollywood, and Schneider raced it in the Silver State Classic Challenge in Nevada.

The actor said he would use the money to help produce a sequel to his 2006 movie Collier & Co.

"I think I'll go on vacation first and then make the movie," said Schneider, who after Dukes acted on Broadway and had roles on shows including Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman. "This is really, really quite amazing."

When bidding escalated this week, customer service representatives at San Jose, Calif.-based eBay called Schneider and recommended he take bids only from pre-qualified eBay customers who could confirm financing and provide other details. Although all eBay bids are considered a legally binding contract, the transaction isn't official.

E-mails to the winning bidder, who uses the screen name "Fishbashr1" and beat out 60 other bids, went unanswered on Friday afternoon.

"The way it works is the money and vehicle swap hands between buyer and seller, but until we hear from buyer and seller we have no way of verifying whether the transaction happened," England said.

The current eBay record sale is $4.9 million for a private jet several years ago.

unstable bob gable
05-06-2007, 12:17 AM
:shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:

GrandmasterCow
05-06-2007, 09:22 AM
wow hah

JL8Jeff
05-06-2007, 10:24 AM
No way those bids are legit and somebody is that stupid to pay for a clone. The amazing thing is how many articles have already popped up all over the web thinking it's a legit sale. :hammer:

WildBillyT
05-06-2007, 03:16 PM
No way those bids are legit and somebody is that stupid to pay for a clone. The amazing thing is how many articles have already popped up all over the web thinking it's a legit sale. :hammer:

It may be a hemi clone, but it's a real General Lee IMO. A big part of the sale, as I'm sure you know, is the celebrity association.

87GTA
05-07-2007, 01:33 PM
It may be a hemi clone, but it's a real General Lee IMO. A big part of the sale, as I'm sure you know, is the celebrity association.

i was going to say the samething..LOL