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TimDuke @ Mar 9th 2008 9:06PM
Don is accurate in his statements.Only maybe 15-20% of this car is actually remnants of the actual car that sat in the junkyard all those years.The roof skin was allegedly sold to a collector and it was usable.So was a lot of the other sheetmetal that was sold off to collectors. Another thing that is misleading is yes it is numbered Lee 1. That doesn't mean it was first one ever built. It just happened to be numbered that way as there were 3 initially built then transported to Georgia for filming.They weren't numbered in the order they were built. They can't prove it was or wasn't first built.