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Re: Tractor Vs Gen Lee OT
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Posted by Jonfarmer on February 28, 2006 at 10:19:54 from (165.121.147.56):
In Reply to: Tractor Vs Gen Lee OT posted by gsjh on February 28, 2006 at 07:56:50:
Hey, now thats a project!. I've seen them regularly in I think it's "Special Interest Cars", a car trader magazine that Walmart and probably countless other places sell, lots of old really cool cars in there, and lots of project cars that are in various stages of finished to out behind the barn shape. Probably the cheapest way to go would be to buy one all done, but then that wouldn't be a project. Yeah, I'd say you'd have to plan on spending atleast $20,000 to end up with a good one, weither you buy one all done or buy a project for cheap, but then have to spend boatloads of cash on restoring it, then your going to have to spend some bucks on drivetrain, because a car like the General Lee has a huge reputation to uphold, I'd want no less than 400hp under the hood. Good luck.
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