Who owns the original General Lee?

Who owns the original General Lee? LEE 1 was sold to professional golfer Bubba Watson at the 2012 Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale auction for US$110,000 (US$121,000 after buyer premium).

LEE 1 was sold to professional golfer Bubba Watson at the 2012 Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale auction for US$110,000 (US$121,000 after buyer premium).

Where is the Boars Nest from Dukes of Hazzard?

The building used as the Boar’s Nest at 290 Flat Rock Road, just north of Covington, Georgia, during the filming of the first five episodes of season one still exists. It is now being used as a church.

Where is General Lee car?

The car used during the first season of the CBS series, which ran from 1979 to 1985, currently resides at the Volo Auto Museum in Crystal Lake, Illinois.

Who owns the General Lee car now?

Golfer Bubba Watson owns the original General Lee that was used to shoot the opening scenes of the television show. According to the BBC, Watson announced that he would remove the Confederate flag from the roof of General Lee 1 and repaint it with the US flag.

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How much is the original General Lee Worth?

Detailing
Vehicle: 1969 Dodge Charger “General Lee”
Years Produced: 1969
Number Produced: 89,200 total. 309 General Lees were built for the original TV show. At least 26 were built for the 2005 remake.
Original List Price: $3,839
SCM Valuation: $30k–$45k (Charger R/T), $55k–$70k (this car)