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GeneralLeeOwner
11-14-2008, 09:24 PM
Hey ya'll,
I am 13 and decided it was time to get a car. Being a DOH fan, I bought a General Lee. I want to know out of all of Hazzard net, who owns a General Lee. And yes, I have already made 'friends' with the Sherrif of Cumberland County.:depufight:

dukefan
01-10-2009, 09:10 PM
Hey ya'll,
I am 13 and decided it was time to get a car. Being a DOH fan, I bought a General Lee. I want to know out of all of Hazzard net, who owns a General Lee. And yes, I have already made 'friends' with the Sherrif of Cumberland County.:depufight:
13 years old and YOU bought a genereal lee, and I am suppose to believe that????

NO offense, but I have a hard time believing that??? TomBo, bought a '70 charger and transformed it into A '69 charger GENERAL LEE . He also posted all the works he had to ggo through to get to the final product, his very own General lee, fill with labor of love.

TimDuke
01-11-2009, 04:18 AM
IF he bought one. More like his daddy bought it for him.I'm not believing that story either.He'd had to save every penny since day one to afford a real car or like I said his family is loaded with money. Being 13 he can't drive it anyway not legally.Minimum age is 15 and a half most states and that's with a learners permit. Post some legitimate pictures then we might believe you. I bought mine at 17 but that was 28 years ago and I worked for the money. In fact my avatar is right after it was painted in 1982. Even a badly done replica will run you at least 10,000$.I don't know too many average 13 year olds have that kind of money.

dukefan
01-11-2009, 04:36 AM
IF he bought one. More like his daddy bought it for him.I'm not believing that story either.He'd had to save every penny since day one to afford a real car or like I said his family is loaded with money. Being 13 he can't drive it anyway not legally.Minimum age is 15 and a half most states and that's with a learners permit. Post some legitimate pictures then we might believe you. I bought mine at 17 but that was 28 years ago and I worked for the money. In fact my avatar is right after it was painted in 1982. Even a badly done replica will run you at least 10,000$.I don't know too many average 13 year olds have that kind of money.
exactly, TimDuke, and 28 yrs ago , parts was not as high as they are now, restoring , even just putting it in it's original condition cost a ton of money, let along making a General lee out of it.

To buy an already done up General lee will be way over $25, 0000 at least. In our auto trader, I found a '69 charger , and it was iin ruff shape, and yet the price sticker was still 12,000 dollars to get it.

TimDuke
01-11-2009, 04:44 PM
Not necessarily dukefan. I'm thinking about selling mine and I would consider a 15,000 offer. Not selling unless I absolutely have to though.

dukefan1
01-11-2009, 05:40 PM
Wow 15000.00 that is really cheap what engine do youhave in it 383?

TimDuke
01-12-2009, 08:52 AM
440 hp 4speed. I find it interesting that GeneralLeeOwner hasn't responded yet hmmm.

dukefan1
01-12-2009, 01:27 PM
it is kind of interesting but to be that young and own one already that is kinda far fetched for me.

DixieRoss
01-12-2009, 02:29 PM
hey he could be tellin the truth! sadly there are some parents out there that will buy their kid ANYTHING now days!!!! the parents of a friend of mine just bought him a 2009 ford mustang!!! the only thing he had to do was take the key from daddy's hand! (i would kill for a new mustang!!!!!!!) :swordfight:

dukefan1
01-12-2009, 02:32 PM
that is true but we are just saying for someone to go out and buy a 13 year old a general lee already done up for someone that cant even drive for another 2 years is just hard to beleave but you never know now days

DixieRoss
01-12-2009, 02:35 PM
yah i know that story is a little out there!

dukefan
01-12-2009, 06:55 PM
when I see him standing next to the so call general lee in his driveway with his parents standing next to him, then I might believe it, and not just one pic, but several, with the registration for the general lee in his hand, visible for all to see...

TimDuke
01-12-2009, 11:28 PM
Agreed. Even "IF" his daddy bought one for him the fact remains he cannot legally be driving it. He has implied that he has been driving it.NOPE don't believe it.He hasn't responded to his original post or any of us so let us call a spade a spade or a liar a liar.If he posts multiple pics as dukefan pointed out of the car, him inside it, pics of the registration.I'll gladly eat a bunch of crow and apologize. I don't think you can even legally own a car if you are a minor in most states someone correct me if I'm wrong. I believe that a title is technically a legal contract and minors can't enter into legal contracts.In fact I do seem to recall that when I was 17 My dad had to put the car in his name until I turned 18 even though I paid the money for it.

dukefan
01-13-2009, 01:48 AM
Agreed. Even "IF" his daddy bought one for him the fact remains he cannot legally be driving it. He has implied that he has been driving it.NOPE don't believe it.He hasn't responded to his original post or any of us so let us call a spade a spade or a liar a liar.If he posts multiple pics as dukefan pointed out of the car, him inside it, pics of the registration.I'll gladly eat a bunch of crow and apologize. I don't think you can even legally own a car if you are a minor in most states someone correct me if I'm wrong. I believe that a title is technically a legal contract and minors can't enter into legal contracts.In fact I do seem to recall that when I was 17 My dad had to put the car in his name until I turned 18 even though I paid the money for it.
10-4 on that Tim, car has to be in the parents name until they reach the legal age to transfer ownership. Down here, a dad or mom, can give the car to their child, and it only cost the price of registration, providing of course it is insured first.:)

RogerDuke
01-13-2009, 01:51 AM
It's hard to say but I think that post was just a hoax. I didn't even understand that comment about the sheriff. Did anybody else?
Remember, it's the internet. Even though most HazzardNet folks are honest, there's still bound to be a prankster or too passing through Hazzard County pretending to be someone they're not.
Well, I have to go now, Mondays are the nights I usually spend polishing my Mr. Olympia trophy. Now, where'd I leave it? Oh yea, it's in the front seat of my Lamborguini. I bet I'm the only one on the HazzardNet that has a Lamborguini painted like the General Lee.

DaisyMaeDuke
01-13-2009, 01:54 AM
Maybe he is 13 and bought a remote control general Lee...(just left out the RC part)

dukefan
01-13-2009, 01:57 AM
Maybe he is 13 and bought a remote control general Lee...(just left out the RC part)
hahaha, maybe so Daisy.:)

RogerDuke
01-13-2009, 01:57 AM
Or he's dyslexic and he's 31
(sorry, spelled it wrong I'm sure)

dukefan
01-13-2009, 02:01 AM
Or he's dyslexic and he's 31
(sorry, spelled it wrong I'm sure)
yet no reply to none of us, how odd??? I liked it when ya said you were busy polishing your trophy, and eyes went wide when ya said A General lamborgini....lol

RogerDuke
01-13-2009, 02:13 AM
LOL It's just like the Brad Paisly song "I'm so much cooler online".
(I'm going to feel pretty stupid if we find out this kid really does own a General Lee) I hope he'll accept my apology and give me a ride in 3 years.

DaisyMaeDuke
01-13-2009, 02:17 AM
LOL I wonder if he is tall enough to see over the steering wheel...not like I am one to talk...and no smart alek comments from you Bo!

RogerDuke
01-13-2009, 02:25 AM
Way to go Daisy. You just blew your chance for a ride in 2012 too.

DaisyMaeDuke
01-13-2009, 02:34 AM
DARN IT!!!!!!!! Me and my big mouth! Bo shoulda hit me with my rollin' pin so Id keep it shut!

DixieRoss
01-13-2009, 09:14 PM
lol DaisyMae!!!.........don't get me wrong i still don't believe the kid! But down here a minor can legally own a car, so there's still a possibility.

(I'd like to see some pictures too!!!)

Garrett Duke
01-14-2009, 12:08 AM
Well...I own several General Lee cars. A remote control one and several model cars of different sizes of The General Lee...

He didn't exactly clarify that it was a real car, but that he decided it was time to buy a car. They may not be real or driveable, but they're still cars. ;)

dukefan
01-14-2009, 12:10 AM
Well...I own several General Lee cars. A remote control one and several model cars of different sizes of The General Lee...

He didn't exactly clarify that it was a real car, but that he decided it was time to buy a car. They may not be real or driveable, but they're still cars. ;)
True true, but he hasn't answer any of us as of yet, so I guess we will never know...lol

DaneyDuke
01-14-2009, 01:06 AM
440 hp 4speed. I find it interesting that GeneralLeeOwner hasn't responded yet hmmm.


OP's last activity was 12-20-2008 05:53 PM according to profile. Thread originally made... 11-14-2008, 05:24 PM.

DaneyDuke
01-14-2009, 01:09 AM
that is true but we are just saying for someone to go out and buy a 13 year old a general lee already done up for someone that cant even drive for another 2 years is just hard to beleave but you never know now days

It's not done up according to his profile...
http://www.hazzardnet.com/forums/member.php?u=5782

About GeneralLeeOwner
Biography
I am a teenager that decided to get a General Lee for my first car!
Location
North Carolina
Interests
Fixing up the 'General'
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DaneyDuke
01-14-2009, 01:14 AM
yet no reply to none of us, how odd??? I liked it when ya said you were busy polishing your trophy, and eyes went wide when ya said A General lamborgini....lol

Not odd at all. He hasn't been on the website in several weeks. The original post is almost 2 months old.

DaneyDuke
01-14-2009, 01:26 AM
It's hard to say but I think that post was just a hoax. I didn't even understand that comment about the sheriff. Did anybody else?
Remember, it's the internet. Even though most HazzardNet folks are honest, there's still bound to be a prankster or too passing through Hazzard County pretending to be someone they're not.
Well, I have to go now, Mondays are the nights I usually spend polishing my Mr. Olympia trophy. Now, where'd I leave it? Oh yea, it's in the front seat of my Lamborguini. I bet I'm the only one on the HazzardNet that has a Lamborguini painted like the General Lee.

The sheriff could be a neighbor, family friend, relative, parent of a classmate of GeneralLeeOwner.

dukefan
01-14-2009, 04:15 AM
Not odd at all. He hasn't been on the website in several weeks. The original post is almost 2 months old.
dang , I need to look at the dates closer...ooops

TimDuke
01-14-2009, 11:41 PM
I was just going by his original post. It implies a FULL size car. Yes it is possible for a minor to own a car I looked it up it differs from state to state.However his parents had to co-sign for it regardless of what state it won't be fully his until 18. Made "friends" with the local sheriff implies he drove it and got busted. I noticed the quote marks around friends which means to me a negative impression. I don't know I still don't believe it and if anybody here does I got some real cheap Tennessee beachfront property to sell you.

chargerhunter
01-19-2009, 03:26 PM
I have 3 Chargers, (2) '68 models and (1) '69

The first GL I built was a '68 converted to a '69. On the first one I used a glass tailpanel and a center section from a '69 for the grille. Nice car, it has a 440/4spd. We are working on a '69 right now and it will be done in about a year.

DaneyDuke
01-19-2009, 09:36 PM
I was just going by his original post. It implies a FULL size car. Yes it is possible for a minor to own a car I looked it up it differs from state to state.However his parents had to co-sign for it regardless of what state it won't be fully his until 18. Made "friends" with the local sheriff implies he drove it and got busted. I noticed the quote marks around friends which means to me a negative impression. I don't know I still don't believe it and if anybody here does I got some real cheap Tennessee beachfront property to sell you.


We each have our own idea of the "friends" quote. I do believe this person.

Take care

dukefan
01-19-2009, 10:33 PM
We each have our own idea of the "friends" quote. I do believe this person.

Take care
who do you believe Daney? Not the 13 yrs old? I sure don't!

DukesFan82
03-10-2009, 03:26 AM
welcome!

Emy-Rae Duke
05-24-2009, 08:49 PM
It's hard to say but I think that post was just a hoax. I didn't even understand that comment about the sheriff. Did anybody else?
Remember, it's the internet. Even though most HazzardNet folks are honest, there's still bound to be a prankster or too passing through Hazzard County pretending to be someone they're not.
Well, I have to go now, Mondays are the nights I usually spend polishing my Mr. Olympia trophy. Now, where'd I leave it? Oh yea, it's in the front seat of my Lamborguini. I bet I'm the only one on the HazzardNet that has a Lamborguini painted like the General Lee.

I think he ment he already got in trouble with the law. by the sheriff of Cumberland County NC? maybe in his head he thinks he really is a Duke boy? you know been in trouble with the law since the day he was born