depends on which Dukes of Hazard your talking about? the one with Catherine Bach or Jessica Simpson. Are you talking about a real car or a model, whose autograph you have , which actor or actress? Depends on a lot of things you have not mentioned.
2006-12-29 08:30:51
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answered by ~♥~ *CHEEKY* ~♥~ 6
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$0
2006-12-29 07:59:10
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answered by Anonymous
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About $50 - $200
depends if the person love the dukes of hazzard or not
2006-12-29 08:18:51
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answered by thats her. 5
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if its the original car used in the movie were talkin like 50k, but i would check ebay or a price guide. set up an advertisment in the newspaper for people to take a look at, and ask them what they would offer you. Use the "Best Offer" type ad.
2006-12-29 08:01:16
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answered by Jaques Cluzo 2
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About $3-$50... that's the price range on e-bay and I've attached a link to the website that has the autographs of the Dukes of Hazzard.
What kind of car... a toy car, the original General Lee? It depends. I think the original General Lee is at Universal Studios and I saw it... so I'm guessing that's not the same one.
1969 DODGE CHARGER R/T 01 "GENERAL LEE"
ONLY A HANDFUL OF CARS STIR THE IMAGINATION OF MEN AND WOMEN ALIKE AS THE NATION'S, MOST POPULAR CAR EVER...IT'S "THE GENERAL LEE" FROM THE HIT SERIES "THE DUKES OF HAZZARD". WE RECENTLY PURCHASED ONE OF THE REMAINING, TOTALLY DOCUMENTED, ACTUAL PROMOTIONAL CARS BUILT FOR WARNER. BROS. PICTURES. A REAL 1969 DODGE CHARGER "GENERAL LEE". OUR CAR IS #3 OF EIGHT PROMO CARS USED FOR PERSONAL APPEARANCES AND TV CAMPAIGNS BY THE STUDIO. UNLIKE THE "DONOR" (FIRST & SECOND UNIT) CARS IT WAS NOT USED /ABUSED DURING THE FILMING FOR THE TV SHOW OR MOVIES BUT, INSTEAD WAS DISTINCTIVELY BUILT FOR USE IN MAGAZINE ARTICLES, PERSONAL APPEARANCES, PHOTO AND PUBLICITY SHOTS. IT HAS COMPLETE DOCUMENTATION INCLUDING LETTERS FROM HOLLYWOOD, ORIGINAL 1981 "A" TITLE FROM THE WARNER BROS. SUBCONTRACTOR (LABELED "CAR#3"), AND IT'S EVEN ACCOMPANIED BY A AUTOGRAPHED "DUKES OF HAZZARD" TV SCRIPT BY DAISY DUKE [CATHERINE BACH], ANOTHER BY SHERIFF ROSCOE P.COLTRANE [JAMES BEST] WITH THE CONSOLE IS SIGNED "KEEP THE GENERAL ROLLIN' " BY "COOTER" [AKA: BEN JONES], THE DUKES OF HAZZARD 'MECHANIC'. IT COMES TO US VIA ANOTHER MUSEUM & PRIVATE COLLECTOR AND IS EVEN ACCOMPANIED BY AUTOGRAPHS FROM ALL THE MAJOR PERSONALITIES. IT IS UNIQUELY A 1969 DODGE CHARGER R/T SPECIAL EDITION 440 "XS" ( ALMOST ALL OF THE CARS WERE STRAIGHT BASE CHARGERS POWERED BY A 383 V8). IT IS FINISHED IN HEMI ORANGE WITH THE CORRECT SIZE NUMBERS AND CONFEDERATE FLAG ON THE ROOF. IT ALSO HAS BLACK BUCKET SEATS ( CHECK YOUR VINTAGE PHOTO'S FOR "THE GANG" PICTURED NEXT TO OR ON TOP OF THIS CAR WITH BLACK INTERIOR, NOT BEIGE) AND IS, QUITE POSSIBLY, THE MOST WELL KNOWN CAR. IT IS EQUIPPED WITH A TRANSPLANTED 383 BUT, IT IS OUR INTENTION TO DROP A "L" CODE 440 CUBIC INCH / 375 H.P. V8 BACK IN IT, COMPLETE W/ HEAVY DUTY 727 AUTOMATIC W/ CONSOLE AND 3:55 HEAVY DUTY DANA REAR DIFFERENTIAL. SOME OF THE 'GENERAL LEE'S' WERE COMPLETELY EQUIPPED WITH A N.A.S.C.A.R. ROLL CAGE, FUEL CELL, 12 NOTE "DIXIE" HORN, DOORS NOT WELDED SHUT, REAR FIREWALL, AND SPECIFIC SIZE NUMBERS / FLAG. BUT, OUR CAR IS ( BY COMPARISON) SUPER HEAVILY EQUIPPED WITH AIR CONDITIONING / HEATER, 3-SPEED WIPERS, ROOF & TOP MOLDINGS, AM/FM RADIO, CITIZENS BAND RADIO / ANTENNA, H.D. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, SPECIAL 14" ALUMINUM AMERICAN "VECTOR" RACING WHEELS (THE ORIGINAL GROUP OF CAR'S HAD 14'S , NOT SHELBY 15") , HI-PERF. REAR DIFFERENTIAL, POWER DISC BRAKES / CONSOLE, NON-RECLINING BUCKET SEATS AND STRIPE DELETE. THE EXACT NUMBER IS IN CONSTANT DISPUTE BUT IT IS GENERALLY SAID THAT 229*** DODGE CHARGERS WERE USED IN THE MAKING OF THE ACTUAL SERIES, AND 210* WERE DESTROYED, 17-19 "2ND UNIT" CARS REMAIN ALIVE TODAY PLUS, 3 PRESS CARS. WE ARE PROUD TO SAY OUR CAR WAS NOT ONE OF THE GRENADED CARS..BUT, A PROMOTIONAL CAR USED FOR PRESS SHOOTS AND SHORT FILM CLIPS. SOLD
It was sold for $60,000.00 (sixty thousand dollars)
2006-12-29 08:00:34
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answered by ♥Princess♥ 4
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it honestly depends on who you sell it to. if it's a dukes fan then you will probably get a lot as opposed to someone who doesn't like the show.
2006-12-29 08:00:12
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answered by USC r 3
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Probably about $10.00 at the most. It isn't very rare or popular anymore.
2006-12-29 08:00:32
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answered by Erika 3
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I suspect you will get many many thousands for it. As the lady before me siad..it depends on who you sell it to. Post it on Ebay..you're guaranteed to find your market on there. Good luck.
2006-12-29 08:01:24
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answered by crazylifer 3
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15 cents, if you tape a quarter to it.
2006-12-29 08:00:39
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answered by J.R. 6
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