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HLPAG Cashing In On The Lee #1 Interest

Started by JMF, November 14, 2006, 05:08:03 PM

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Ghoste

125,000!!!!  That would have to be the most valuable car the Hellpig crew ever sells.  Of course, it is also the most rust free one by the pics.

JMF

I wonder which episode they claim it's from?

TruckDriver

Doesn't really matter anyway. Some dumbass will buy it and jump it sooner or later.
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6pkrunner

The pictures of the shell are guaranteed not to be the same shell you wind up buying as a complete car. ;D

red72chrgr

Wonder what website they stole those pics from??? :icon_smile_dissapprove:
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moparguy01

I think 125k is a fair and reasonable price for this car. After all, i'm quite sure that it has at least 75k worth of bondo and wire mesh in it.

Drache

Quote from: moparguy01 on November 14, 2006, 10:01:30 PM
I think 125k is a fair and reasonable price for this car. After all, i'm quite sure that it has at least 75k worth of bondo and wire mesh in it.

I must admit when I started reading this I was like "How COULD you say something like that about them?!", then I finished reading...  :icon_smile_big:
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hemi-hampton

They say a Undercarriage to die for, can eat off it, Was looking good until I seen that nice line going down the middle of trunk from the 2 peice trunk being put together. At least they could have fixed that? LATER. :rotz:

moparguy01

Quote from: Drache on November 14, 2006, 11:10:00 PM
Quote from: moparguy01 on November 14, 2006, 10:01:30 PM
I think 125k is a fair and reasonable price for this car. After all, i'm quite sure that it has at least 75k worth of bondo and wire mesh in it.

I must admit when I started reading this I was like "How COULD you say something like that about them?!", then I finished reading...  :icon_smile_big:

Hence the reason I typed it that way.  :icon_smile_big:

charge-it

There isn`t a General Lee on the planet worth 125K! There isn`t a Charger worth $125.00 from those clowns...
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bsakal

I think that's the first car they ever offered for sale that has a body colored engine compartment!
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MichaelRW

If the car is done correctly I'm thinking it's worth maybe $50-$60,000. But $125,000 - they're smoking dope.
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JimShine

Quote from: charge-it on November 15, 2006, 07:51:06 AM
There isn`t a General Lee on the planet worth 125K! There isn`t a Charger worth $125.00 from those clowns...

I don't think it would be impossible for a GL to hit $125k at some point. I know one of the 17 WB era General Lee's recently traded privately for around $90K. I would bet the closeup car from that lot would go for much more if it were up for sale.

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dodgecharger-fan

Wouldn't an original series car be worth more if it were in as-used-in-the-show condition?

Judging by the restoration pictures, it'll be totally redone. At that point, isn't it really just another restored R/T with some extra paperwork from a TV production company?

MoparManJim

Quote from: dodgecharger-fan on November 15, 2006, 02:46:55 PM
Wouldn't an original series car be worth more if it were in as-used-in-the-show condition?

Judging by the restoration pictures, it'll be totally redone. At that point, isn't it really just another restored R/T with some extra paperwork from a TV production company?

nope as long as the VIN number is on a list some where of the real tv cars then it will always be real then.. the Vin is want counts. 

        Jim

Bluestar

While noone argues that HPLAG are nothing more than a bunch of sheisters, I have always been very skeptical of any business that uses a @hotmail.com e-mail address.  A few of my sales representatives use AOL or Hotmail or Google for e-mail and it just comes across as un-professional to me.  I would have a hard time taking a guy serious who is not serious enough to invest in a real mybusiness.com e-mail address in this day and age.

I suppose they use hotmail so they can keep getting new ones as they are needed.

JMF

Has anyone ever been to their workshop and spoken to these HLPAG guys?

AKcharger

I'd buy a car from Adolf Hitler before I bought one from these guys

CharlieCharger

Has anyone from this site actually e-mailed these guys and told them what a big piece of shit they are? :yesnod: :flame:
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Quote from: CharlieCharger on November 16, 2006, 04:28:46 PM
Has anyone from this site actually e-mailed these guys and told them what a big piece of shit they are? :yesnod: :flame:

we should coordinate a effort to all do that at a specific time, that would be funny. ;D :yesnod: :devil:

CharlieCharger

or we could schedule a cruise by their office one year..heh..
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dkn1997

Quote from: AKcharger on November 16, 2006, 06:01:29 AM
I'd buy a car from Adolf Hitler before I bought one from these guys

Ironically, he did make really good cars too.....beetle.
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DBR/T

Quote from: JMF on November 16, 2006, 04:14:13 AM
Has anyone ever been to their workshop and spoken to these HLPAG guys?
I was at their lot a little over a year ago, don't know where their "shop" is, all that was at that location was an office, and a small 1-2 car garage with a lean to on the back.  I was there looking at one of their cars they had advertised,  was WAY overpriced.  I offered them much less than they were asking, they refused, I went home with an empty trailer.   However, the next week I talked to them on the phone and they added a bunch of missing pieces and lowered the price considerably and I went back and got it.  It was actually a decent car with some pretty rare options....hated to see them finish it their way!! 

Wakko

That is probably not a real General Lee.  Out of the surviving GL cars, only one was an R/T and it was not a track pack car like this one.  More than likely this is the GLE Enterprises car that was jumped by Hardcore Racing earlier this year.  That car was a 440/4spd numbers match Dana car.  NEVER used on screen, it was built as a promotional car.  Either HLFAG cut the nose off and replaced it with a fresh nose or they rebodied it.  You tell me.  http://www.weracehardcore.com/  Scroll down to General Lee pics/video and see how smashed that nose is.  Hardcore sold it to a guy in Florida or Georgia, unknown how much.
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DarkAngel0816

Quote from: CharlieCharger on November 16, 2006, 04:28:46 PM
Has anyone from this site actually e-mailed these guys and told them what a big piece of shit they are? :yesnod: :flame:

Before I came here and learned to stay away I had emailed them to ask them some questions about their Chargers (before I bought mine).  When they replied the email looked like it came from an uneducated idiot...totally unprofessional.  Then I came here...heard about it and called them out.  They kept emailing me asking if I was still interested and I finally told them what I heard from here.  Never heard from them again.
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resq302

Quote from: MoparManJim on November 15, 2006, 06:07:33 PM
Quote from: dodgecharger-fan on November 15, 2006, 02:46:55 PM
Wouldn't an original series car be worth more if it were in as-used-in-the-show condition?

Judging by the restoration pictures, it'll be totally redone. At that point, isn't it really just another restored R/T with some extra paperwork from a TV production company?
 

nope as long as the VIN number is on a list some where of the real tv cars then it will always be real then.. the Vin is want counts. 

        Jim

I thought I remember reading somewhere that the original LEE cars from the series had an additional tag riveted onto the dash next to the VIN that read something like LEE 01, LEE 02, and such so they could keep track of them.  Wouldn't that LEE tag constitute it as an original GL?  Maybe that was only used earlier in the series as opposed to later ones though.
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Troy

Quote from: JMF on November 16, 2006, 04:14:13 AM
Has anyone ever been to their workshop and spoken to these HLPAG guys?
Quote from: CharlieCharger on November 16, 2006, 04:28:46 PM
Has anyone from this site actually e-mailed these guys and told them what a big piece of shit they are? :yesnod: :flame:
Yes and yes. Feel free to go yourself just for the "experience". ;) Several members actually own cars they purchased there and I believe all were misrepresented. I know of one locally that was purchased for them by another guy so they even hide their identity when buying cars. If the car is actually usable then you can bet the price will be astronomical (since their unusable cars are stratospherical). I'm sure they receive plenty of hate mail. They also dabble in Mustangs and they were attempting to get into e-bodies for a while so they have a wide variety of "fans".

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RallyeMike

Why would you put such a nice paint job on a completely stripped car, but paint over the door and trunk latches? Gotta say though, it sure looks pretty.
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Ghoste

Why would they paint over the latches?  Have you seen their other "restorations"?  Masking sanding or doing metal repairs are all things they are not equipped for nor trained to do.
It's all about the marketing anyway.  YEEEEEEEEEEHAWWWWWW!!!!!!!!!!!!

hemi-hampton

I guess they figured the gas tank will hide that big 2 peice trunk line down the middle of trunk floor from underneath?  ???