Remember when the General Lee (or one of many versions) went up for auction on eBay recently and someone finally won the auction with a bid of $9,900,500?
Well, the person who made that bid, one William Fisher, has disappeared, along with the alleged $9,900,500 he was supposedly going to pay for the 1969 Dodge Charger owned by actor John Schneider (Bo Duke). The car itself was never used on the original series, but it did appear in the TV movie Dukes Go to Hollywood.

John Schneider appears to still be a fan of his old claim to fame,
The Dukes of Hazzard, on which he played Bo Duke. He has his own
"Hazzard County Store" on eBay and has put up the mother of all
Dukes memorabilia for auction: It's the General Lee. The real one... well, one of the real ones. There are quite a few out there.
Schneider's ad explains that the 1969 Dodge Charger appeared in the
Dukes movie, not the television show. He has had it for the last ten years. Photos on the advertisement show Schneider brought it to a lot of charity events, but he also has apparently driven it in races! It also has autographs of all the living cast members of
The Dukes of Hazzard. And he says that it recently won a race against the
Starsky & Hutch car and the Batmobile.
The current bid for the car is $2 million, which is a hell of a lot, but at least you get to drive it!
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If you had plans to see Tom Wolpat and John Schneider of the Dukes of Hazzard perform with the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra, you'll have to wait. The performance, which was supposed to be based on the Dukes of Hazzard, was canceled when several people complained about the series' racist content.