I wouldn’t doubt it, it’s not the first time he posted it for sale and last time someone offered him $18k.Did he actually get 15,000 for it?
I don't fault him for asking $15k for an $8k car and getting it. When I advertised my 68 fastback for $60k I was reaching for the stars "so I thought" I sold it for less. Then the guy took it to Mecum and it sold for $110k after buyers premium. The market is CRAZY and in no way was my car worth $110k UNTIL IT WAS...................
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General Mayhem charger is owned by Freiburger. He won’t let that one go any time soon. General Maintenance (the hellcat dolled up to look like the 68) is owned by the show runner Mason.Does anyone know where the Mayhem Charger is????
Must be another charger then, see how quickly they go away? Same with all the cars Derrick from VGG sells. In a minute they are just what the common market will pay. Now a car from a classic movie is a whole new thing.General Mayhem charger is owned by Freiburger. He won’t let that one go any time soon. General Maintenance (the hellcat dolled up to look like the 68) is owned by the show runner Mason.
We know if that car was owned by John Q. Public, there is no way it would sell and some would post it in humor as the Mopar Tax. But happy for David, he seems like a good guy.I guess 15k wasn’t too much….i guess there is an *** for every seat.
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He is. And he’s taking advantage of being in the hot rod spot light for 30 years. And that’s perfectly fine. We’d all do the same. He’s done more for the hobby in the last 15 years than just about anyone, Derek and Cleetus aren’t far behind. Im fine with whatever tax they put on cars for that reason, if someone is buying, don’t fault the seller for selling.We know if that car was owned by John Q. Public, there is no way it would sell and some would post it in humor as the Mopar Tax. But happy for David, he seems like a good guy.

I agree. Us that didn't do the spot light would still take the money if offered LOLHe is. And he’s taking advantage of being in the hot rod spot light for 30 years. And that’s perfectly fine. We’d all do the same. He’s done more for the hobby in the last 15 years than just about anyone, Derek and Cleetus aren’t far behind. Im fine with whatever tax they put on cars for that reason, if someone is buying, don’t fault the seller for selling.
That's not the correct abbreviation for $1200Wait till Bottle Rocket hits the market and sells for 12k.![]()
Wow. Good for him. And I'm sure whoever runs across the car (and new owner) will hear about how it was previously owned by DF.I wouldn’t doubt it, it’s not the first time he posted it for sale and last time someone offered him $18k.
Derek and cleet got me back into cars, but Derek is the reason I own a duster again after 15-20 years of no Mopar.Derek and Cleetus aren’t far behind. Im fine with whatever tax they put on cars for that reason
Personally, I love roadkill style cars. I was Roadkill before TV or Youtube ever had that name. I think mostly of what I seen here is price vs car. If you forget who the seller is.... a slant Duster with a junkyard swapped 5.9 (sounds like me!!!!), rust holes in the roof, and all over, shot interior... just doesn't ring a 15 grand handshake... but then you figure in the seller...When I read stuff from dudes that trash talk anything that isn't a platinum level restoration, I think what a pain in the *** they must be to be around.
For those that strive for perfection with no tolerance or understanding for anything less, feel free to keep your high standards while the overwhelming majority of others are having fun with lesser cars.
Do you not remember what it is like to be short on cash but still have great desire to drive a fun car?
Keep your virtue signalling ways to yourself. Most people will not be impressed that your car is trailered everywhere, never gets washed with actual water, has never made a pass down the strip or hasn't even been over 5000 rpms it's entire existence.
Let the rest of us enjoy what we like doing.
I liked the Roadkill shows. They inspired people to get old classics out of the field and driving again. Sure, it would be nice to see them painted with full interiors and mechanically functional but if they all had the stick up the butt mentality that it has to be perfect, otherwise forget it entirely, only the affluent 1% would have these cars.
I've known him for 20+ years. He is a good guy in my book.David, he seems like a good guy.
Been up and down that road. Big Buck cars you never drive, or a fun beater. These days I'll take my beater.I love roadkill style cars.