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  • #61
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    y el falcon de barreda?? debe estar nuevito si esta guardado hace años.. habia una foto hace poco

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    • #62
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      La historia del LEE1

      First Look: Dukes of Hazzard – General Lee – LEE1

      Jan.18, 2010 in 1969 Dodge Charger, Cars, Dukes of Hazzard, First Look, TV
      The first five episodes of the Dukes of Hazzard TV show were shot in Georgia during November 1978. A total of six Dodge Chargers were used for filming. These first General Lees were built by Warner Brothers and are identified by extra markings on their VIN tag (LEE1, LEE2 and LEE3). Above is a video of the first jump performed using the famous General Lee, labeled “LEE1″. In this post we’ll be talking about the LEE1. Here’s your First Look at The General Lee!
      LEE1 Before Dukes of Hazzard
      As with most of the 321 General Lees used, LEE1 had a semi-short life on the show. Before Dukes of Hazzard, LEE1 was a Light Bronze Metallic (Mopar Paint Code T3) 1969 Dodge Charger with a black vinyl top. Under the hood packed 383 V8 backed up by a TorqueFlite automatic. LEE1 was equipped with air conditioning (A/C) and drum brakes on all corners. Experts say that LEE1 may have belonged to a college student somewhere in California, as there was a student parking decal found on the windshield.
      Becoming a General Lee
      Warner Brothers production crew made a lot of modifications to turn the Copper Charger into a General Lee. Most noticeable of course is the Hemi Orange paint job with the Confederate Flag on the top. Gone is the black vinyl top. Other details include the 01 number on the driver and passenger doors. A Radio Shack CB antenna and under the CB dash unit, kept the boys in constant contact with Uncle Jessie and the gang. The wheels are American Racing Vectors, 10 spoke. Can’t forget about the black push bar on the front and the full roll cage in the cabin. Several pounds of concrete were added to the trunk to help keep the nose level on landing during jumps. Chrome strip on the rocker panels? Yep, chrome strips were only featured on the LEE1. They’re very noticeable in the clip above.


      After General Lee
      LEE1 was reused later in the show in episode 4, “Repo Men“. It was painted a dark blue/green color with a big “71″ on the top and had Nascar sponsor decals on the side. The American Racing Vectors were replaced with gold painted steel rims. The sides of the car were banged in further to give the appearance of a battered race car. The car was portrayed as Richard Petty’s “Tire Test Car.” Then it was retired to a Georgia junkyard, where it would remain for over two decades before it would be resurrected. If it hadn’t been for Dukes of Hazzard fans Travis Bell and Gary Schneider, it may still be there.
      Back from the Dead
      The two found the LEE1 in July of 2000. The car was a wreck, of course. But after it changed hands a few times, the car was completely restored. Precise measurements were made of all the artwork on the flag and side 01 logos. Then the car was media blasted and repainted it’s original color Light Bronze Metallic and sprayed over with a cheap orange paint. All the artwork was redone by hand, every star pointing in the right direction. These guys wanted to stay true to the car’s state before the first jump.
      Check out our Gift Shop for some exciting Dukes of Hazzard stuff!

      Final Thoughts
      There are many General Lees, however there is only one LEE1. It’s pretty interesting how people can come together and pool their resources to bring back a part of history. Some people would say it’s just a another hunk of metal. But to the fans it’s much more. Thanks for joining us for this First Look at the General Lee. Stay tuned for the next On Screen Cars!

      En alguna pagina estaba colgado el paso a paso... lo unico original que quedo fue le techo..

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      • #63
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        • #64
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          by PURTBOY » Mon Jan 15, 2007 3:24 pm
          HERE ARE A FEW! HOPE THEY HELP!






          IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v640/PURTBOY/LEE1PIC1.jpg[/IMG]
          IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v640/PURTBOY/LEE1CHEY.jpg[/IMG]

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          • #65
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            • #66
              Re: Historias de autos abandonados encontrados!

              Originally posted by Moex4 View Post
              y el falcon de barreda?? debe estar nuevito si esta guardado hace años.. habia una foto hace poco


              Tras la cacería humana que perpetró, Ricardo Barreda levantó los cartuchos usados, los puso en una caja y los colocó en el baúl de su Ford Falcon al que se subió en el mediodía del 15 de noviembre de 1992.La primera parada fue en el centro de La Plata donde tiró los casquillos en una boca de tormenta.
              Después puso primera, fue hasta un paraje cercano a Punta Lara y arrojó la escopeta a un canal. No había pruebas contra él. Entonces, se fue tranquilo al zoológico, luego enfiló al cementerio para visitar la tumba de sus padres y “hablar un rato con los viejos”, revelaría tres años después en el juicio oral.
              Por la tarde, siempre al volante del hoy viejo Falcon verde, entró a un hotel alojamiento con su amiga y amante Hilda Bono. De salida fueron a comer pizza al local Bacci, en diagonal 79 entre 1 y 2.
              A la medianoche regresó a su casa y guardó el auto que permanece inmóvil desde entonces.
              Ese auto que hoy se oxida en el garage de la casona de calle 48 entre 11 y 12 fue testigo de viajes familiares y tiempos menos tormentosos. Permanece como una postal del paso del tiempo del cuádruple crimen que conmocionó al país.
              http://www.infonews.com/nota.php?id=121414&bienvenido=1
              Last edited by Christian CW; 15-07-2013, 12:29.

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              • #67
                Re: Historias de autos abandonados encontrados!

                Originally posted by Moex4 View Post
                y el falcon de barreda?? debe estar nuevito si esta guardado hace años.. habia una foto hace poco

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                • #68
                  Re: Historias de autos abandonados encontrados!

                  Lento amigo bosterix

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                  • #69
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                    Me colgue leyendo en vez de pegar la foto, lo que si no se adonde andara ahora el falkete porque la casa la expropiaron

                    http://www.clarin.com/policiales/Exp...811718949.html

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                    • #70
                      Re: Historias de autos abandonados encontrados!

                      y debe seguir tirado pobrecito, todavia no lo reempadronaron...

                      Dominio: B1550544

                      Registro Seccional. 01272 - LA PLATA Nº 14
                      Dirección. CALLE 50 NO 1035
                      Localidad. LA PLATA Provincia. BUENOS AIRES
                      Código Postal. B1900 Teléfono. (0221)4240391

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                      • #71
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                        44 no es la carcel? juaa

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                        • #72
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                          En de la planta de rover/MG es MUY buena... miren todo el articulo! Impresionante como todo quedo congelado en el tiempo...

                          http://www.clubcela.com/modules.php?...&op=ver&fid=12

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                          • #73
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                            el padre de un amigo tiene un garaje de autos, hay guardado hace años y años un gordini con 50 mil km, era de un señor que fallecio y quedo para la hija, pero la hija no quiere venderlo, creo que la capa de tierra es de aproximadamente 5 cm

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                            • #74
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                              Alguien tendra fotos de esos williams que supuestamente quedaron en la aduana? Hasta no ver fotos no creo nada.

                              Mucha info es repost pero que lindo post por favor

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                              • #75
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                                Originally posted by FFI View Post
                                Bueno ese por lo menos tiene arreglo, no todos los aparatos de esa serie tienen la misma suerte










                                Last edited by elreydelbosque; 15-07-2013, 13:17.

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