Happy Birthday to Travis. Love Travis' stories. Tell Travis that I believe Hollywood has destroyed and rebuilt a few more Cher's than General Lee's. 😎👍
It's so crazy to hear this story because I have heard the other side of the story from the owners in Washington. My buddy bought the car originally from a swap meet in Portland I believe for an almost unbelievably low price. The car was stolen a couple times, had some bad press and as mentioned recently sold it to a museum. When the car was stolen / repossessed in Indy the guy hired to haul the car disconnected the car hauler to pick up the owner at the airport. From all accounts it sounds like it has been a rollercoaster of emotions owning the car over the years, glad it went to a great home.
This is exactly what I was thinking. Like at that point some dude just got his car stolen when he had a clean title and everything. I'm surprised a repo order was even issued in the first place for it
@eskamobob8662 I mean to be fair, it seems like a very rare and weird circumstance where both parties had a title and valid claim of ownership to the car. It is a bit surprising a judge would sign of on it, but they're probably not expecting such a strange and convoluted circumstance.
Very cool to hear this story from someone other than they guy here in Washington state . He's sat across my desk here at the shop and talked with us about when the car was taken from him. It was almost unbelievable.
Omg, I know the people in Washington that had it and then how it was taken from them. Every time I ask them about this over the past 15 years or so I never quite got a solid answer this all makes sense now.
5:52 Nah, if I had won that case and the car had been sold. The person who sold it would have 2 options get it back by ANY means necessary or give me everything you have
50 years young, Travis looks not a day over 40. Every time Travis has a story on VinWiki, I drop everything to watch it. Also being an Australian I've watched his Holden Commodore videos a couple of times
Happy birthday Travis. We are so lucky to have you share all these great stories. I hope the next 50 years are filled with more great automotive adventures. Cheers from Canada.
I just wanted to say that I absolutely love listening to Travis's stories. He has a way of telling them to make you feel like you were there with him rather than just hearing the story. I have listened to all his posted stories already and I love every one of them.
Happy Birthday Travis. Looked like it was repossessed at the 2006 Dukesfest in Nashville according to the pics in this video . Are you telling me my family just missed it? Arggg.
Happy birthday Travis! I was at your event back in '03. It was such an incredible experience. I didn't get to meet Rich but I did get to be around him while he was working on the wheel standers. Out of all the dukesfest shows and events I've been to, travis's '03 show was the most memorable. I've never been to a show like that before. I didn't own a digital camera then most of the pictures I took have been lost but I still remember. What a great experience!
Not to be negative but the more Travis and less Casey has made me love VinWiki again! Such a great dude with just amazing stories! No super cars just quirky and movie cars that he seems genuinely grateful that he owns! Definitely someone that feels like how most guys feel about the cars they want/own.
I'm glad that story had a good ending. Plus, I learned just now that Volo auto museum is only 45 miles from my house! I'll have to make a trip out there sometime.
Happy Birthday Travis. You and Chris tell the best stories. Somehow I have seen several Geo Trackers since I watched your last video about the yellow one you tracked down.
I’m not understanding something. If Rich had the title and the other plate and had a repo order….how could the Washington people take the car back again? Rich’s title is correct and he has the other plate. How were the Washington people able to take the car back and keep it?
*If I've understood correctly;* The Washington title they were issued was dated later than the California title Rich kept; meaning that it took precedence/priority and _functionally_ invalidated the California one. And while the reasons for the transfer of ownership that the later title was issued was decided to have not been entirely valid, the title itself was. And because the currently valid title assigns ownership; that was more than sufficient for the -bureaucracy- court to order a repossession. Just because the law says that a title shouldn't have been (legally) invalidated, doesn't mean that it hasn't been invalidated *and* need to be reissued - so that the -bureaucracy- government(*s*) involved are less likely to be confused.
I have to believe the original shenanigans that wrested the car from its builder and owner were far more involved and convoluted than is known by anyone willing or able to discus it now. If it had gone thru a legitimate seizure and auction process all prior titles, liens and claims would have been invalidated and a new title issued. But that's way too simple to be the true story.
Yes, something is missing. Hard to imagine a car could be repossessed with only a paper title. And then kept for years without being considered theft and having charges pressed. There is a national database of vehicle titles that states share, but that wasn't started until 1992. I wonder if it was still titled in the builders name somewhere.
I always got the impression that the legal drama was somehow more complex than it seemed. After the car was repossessed in Nashville, Rich said that the only way to get the car back was to hire a lawyer and go to court. I always wondered what advice a lawyer would give him about this whole mess. Especially when he claimed to have had an extensive paper trail on this car, including an order from a federal judge that stated that the car was still his after it had been taken from him.
Given the choice of having the show or having those Chargers sorry I'm going to have to pick the Chargers,can't belive they destroyed that many of them. It really does kind of ruin the show for me a little bit.
I've been threw the volo Museum befor, is not that far from where I live and let me tell you it's an all-day event to get through this place it's awesome
Man, I've been getting the "you might be interested" n it kept showing that museum. It's a sign. The General Lee was calling me like the blown up Brian O'Connor Eclipse at the car museum in Vegas.
WOW! What a wild sequence of events that car has been through. I can’t think of another car ownership situation/issue like that with those circumstances surrounding it. Such a crazy story lol🤷😄 Lots of drama…..
Sincere question- how can you just take back a vehicle that was Court ordered to take from you in a divorce? I understand that the gentleman built the car, but it just seems like he never legally had rights to the car in the first place. As long as I have a copy of the title, I can still take posession of it if I wanted?? I know the Washington family eventually had it taken back, but still. How does this happen??
One thing that is not touched on at all in this story is, in WA if you have a "Bill of Sale", any other supporting documents and the VIN comes back clean they issue a "Temp" title. After X number of years it becomes the new title for the vehicle. I live in the WA area were the car was located. The story here is they had copies of court documents so with them they got the title. How he was able to just take it in the middle of the night kinda thing is strange.
I actually knew the gentleman who built the bodies for the 66 and 67 Hemi under glass mind you he fretted the bodies to the car gentleman by the name of Robert Mangold
Seen it at the Volo auto museum, and had no idea about the back story. If anyone is ever in northern Illinois. You got to go to this museum. Its an amazing place. Huge inventory of cars!!!
This story was all over the Mopar world in the late '90's-early 2000's...glad to hear the end of it all. Renaud brothers & Ray Claridge would also be good to tell Dukes stories
What an interesting story. Sad to hear so many people wasted so much time and hurt feelings over a vehicle. Glad it finally found a public home on display where everyone can enjoy it and reminisce over The Dukes of Hazzard.
Moral of the story, if you have a nice car and you know a divorce is getting close sell(give) title to a friend while the paper work has to go through then you "buy" it back when this demon has been banish to the shadowrealm
Travis! Our paths have crossed again! I LIVE IN SPOKANE AND I KNOW DOUG CLARK FROM THE SPOKESMAN REVIEW! Msg me and I will get you any info you need. At the time of the repo, I was working the morning show at Rock 94 & a half and also doing a side project for the station interviewing local bands called Local 945. Doug played in a band at the time and I interviewed him at VU Studios.
I was there June 28 2003 in Covington Georgia for the 25th anniversary reunion of the Dukes of Hazzard where Travis jumped his General Lee at the Covington Fairgrounds 2:08 {I actually have a small piece of that General Lee}! I also got to be in the first episode 1978 where the General Lee slides onto the square being chased by Roscoe {UA-cam video Dukes Of Hazzard : Chase From 1st Episode}, we were standing in front of Harper's Dime store {red brick building}, thats my dads 1972 Plymouth Fury parked in front! I also got to be in Cannonball Run 1981 where Burt Reynolds lands his plane on the Covington Square to get beer, I'm with the group of folks moving away as the plane starts to take off! ✌💖☮
Great story, but am I the only one that feels neither of the parties was in the wrong? One was the original builder who had it wrongfully taken away and the other an enthusiast that had spent his hard earned savings to buy it. Just a story of two people being victims of legalities IMO.
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Happy Birthday to Travis. Love Travis' stories. Tell Travis that I believe Hollywood has destroyed and rebuilt a few more Cher's than General Lee's. 😎👍
As soon as I saw the general Lee thumbnail I clicked on the video
Me too
It's so crazy to hear this story because I have heard the other side of the story from the owners in Washington. My buddy bought the car originally from a swap meet in Portland I believe for an almost unbelievably low price. The car was stolen a couple times, had some bad press and as mentioned recently sold it to a museum. When the car was stolen / repossessed in Indy the guy hired to haul the car disconnected the car hauler to pick up the owner at the airport. From all accounts it sounds like it has been a rollercoaster of emotions owning the car over the years, glad it went to a great home.
This is exactly what I was thinking. Like at that point some dude just got his car stolen when he had a clean title and everything. I'm surprised a repo order was even issued in the first place for it
@eskamobob8662 I mean to be fair, it seems like a very rare and weird circumstance where both parties had a title and valid claim of ownership to the car. It is a bit surprising a judge would sign of on it, but they're probably not expecting such a strange and convoluted circumstance.
Very cool to hear this story from someone other than they guy here in Washington state . He's sat across my desk here at the shop and talked with us about when the car was taken from him. It was almost unbelievable.
Omg, I know the people in Washington that had it and then how it was taken from them. Every time I ask them about this over the past 15 years or so I never quite got a solid answer this all makes sense now.
5:52 Nah, if I had won that case and the car had been sold. The person who sold it would have 2 options get it back by ANY means necessary or give me everything you have
The Volo Auto Museum is about an hour and 10 minutes away from my house. Thanks Travis! I know where I'm going tomorrow.
Let me know what you see
So basically, the wife was being vindictive she did not want the car she just wanted to hurt her ex-husband....
That's what they all do right?
A buddy had a custom Camaro and wife took in the divorce even though he argued it wasn’t suited as a family car for small kids.
Classic story. Why do judges so often oblige?
& That's why we cant have nice things, Play nice Kiddies....
@@enginecrzy it’s fascinating isn’t it, people just keep getting married…
50 years young, Travis looks not a day over 40. Every time Travis has a story on VinWiki, I drop everything to watch it. Also being an Australian I've watched his Holden Commodore videos a couple of times
Happy birthday Travis. We are so lucky to have you share all these great stories. I hope the next 50 years are filled with more great automotive adventures. Cheers from Canada.
This was a fantastic story! Thanks for sharing. I loved the show as a kid, but I'm almost in tears that they used up 300+ cars during the 7 seasons.
Chargers were cheap in early 1980's. Wrecking them was very innocent at the time.
I just wanted to say that I absolutely love listening to Travis's stories. He has a way of telling them to make you feel like you were there with him rather than just hearing the story. I have listened to all his posted stories already and I love every one of them.
Hoping that wheels up photo spawns the epic crossover sequel we all need
"The Fast and the Hazardous"
Or the Dukes and the Furious?
Travis Bell is awesome. I would love to have a beer with this dude and just have him tell storys. Such a cool dude.
His beretta fest story is what got me into the vinwiki rabbit hole, really cool stuff
Awesome story.
Glad to see it's in a museum without any more drama.
Could listen to Mr Bell tell general lee stories all day 👌👌
Happy Birthday Travis! As a long time Mopar lover its great to hear this story come to an end.
Happy Birthday Travis. Looked like it was repossessed at the 2006 Dukesfest in Nashville according to the pics in this video . Are you telling me my family just missed it? Arggg.
Happy birthday Travis! I was at your event back in '03. It was such an incredible experience. I didn't get to meet Rich but I did get to be around him while he was working on the wheel standers. Out of all the dukesfest shows and events I've been to, travis's '03 show was the most memorable. I've never been to a show like that before. I didn't own a digital camera then most of the pictures I took have been lost but I still remember. What a great experience!
He stole his car back,if I'd been the present owner I'd lost my shit and heads would have rolled, that's f#@ked up
Happy birthday Travis! Appreciate all the cool stories you have cared enough to share!
I remember the article in MCG when Wayne Wooten picked up like 17 of these things from Universal!
Happy birthday Travis, here's to 50 more years of stories
10:16 It's mine, if somebody has a problem with it, they can ... not do anything cus its mine
She shouldn’t have even been able to sell the car if the case wasn’t finalized. Talk about a mess
He may have had a title, but once there's a new title, any older one becomes worthless.
Not to be negative but the more Travis and less Casey has made me love VinWiki again! Such a great dude with just amazing stories! No super cars just quirky and movie cars that he seems genuinely grateful that he owns! Definitely someone that feels like how most guys feel about the cars they want/own.
I'm glad that story had a good ending. Plus, I learned just now that Volo auto museum is only 45 miles from my house! I'll have to make a trip out there sometime.
Happy birthday Travis, have a great and blessed day brother. No one better to tell this story...
Travis always has great stories! I live in Spokane and heard about this car many many years ago...
Happy Birthday Travis. You and Chris tell the best stories. Somehow I have seen several Geo Trackers since I watched your last video about the yellow one you tracked down.
Happy Birthday Travis.
It may be your day, but you’ve given us all an excellent present with this story.
14:11 Yeah, that place is awesome check them out if you EVER get a ticket.
Happy Birthday Travis!
What a crazy General Lee story, with a happy ending
If you take anything away from this video…. Do not get married if you want to keep your cars!
Happy Birthday Travis! You’re a gift to all of us who love everything automotive
Travis, Happy birthday! The Dukes of Hazard was also really big here (in Portugal), so I always love to hear you stories!
I remember the magazine article thanks for posting this no one believed me
Travis!!! I absolutely love your story telling, brother. I hear you left the Pitts in Daytona? Was he able find his way home? 😉
Happy 50th Travis! Here's to 50 more🍻
I’m not understanding something. If Rich had the title and the other plate and had a repo order….how could the Washington people take the car back again? Rich’s title is correct and he has the other plate. How were the Washington people able to take the car back and keep it?
*If I've understood correctly;* The Washington title they were issued was dated later than the California title Rich kept; meaning that it took precedence/priority and _functionally_ invalidated the California one.
And while the reasons for the transfer of ownership that the later title was issued was decided to have not been entirely valid, the title itself was. And because the currently valid title assigns ownership; that was more than sufficient for the -bureaucracy- court to order a repossession.
Just because the law says that a title shouldn't have been (legally) invalidated, doesn't mean that it hasn't been invalidated *and* need to be reissued - so that the -bureaucracy- government(*s*) involved are less likely to be confused.
@@LynxSnowCat the real owner should have gotten all of his ducks in a row.
@@makeitpay8241 or should you say Dukes in a row.
I have to believe the original shenanigans that wrested the car from its builder and owner were far more involved and convoluted than is known by anyone willing or able to discus it now. If it had gone thru a legitimate seizure and auction process all prior titles, liens and claims would have been invalidated and a new title issued. But that's way too simple to be the true story.
Yes, something is missing. Hard to imagine a car could be repossessed with only a paper title. And then kept for years without being considered theft and having charges pressed.
There is a national database of vehicle titles that states share, but that wasn't started until 1992. I wonder if it was still titled in the builders name somewhere.
I always got the impression that the legal drama was somehow more complex than it seemed. After the car was repossessed in Nashville, Rich said that the only way to get the car back was to hire a lawyer and go to court. I always wondered what advice a lawyer would give him about this whole mess. Especially when he claimed to have had an extensive paper trail on this car, including an order from a federal judge that stated that the car was still his after it had been taken from him.
Lets hear the story now from the WA folks perspective.
That man died from a broken heart. Shame on you who was ever involved in that. Couldn't leave it alone. What a vindictive person.
I love Travis Bell stories.
Given the choice of having the show or having those Chargers sorry I'm going to have to pick the Chargers,can't belive they destroyed that many of them.
It really does kind of ruin the show for me a little bit.
Happy Birthday Mr. Bell, thank you for all your videos
Happy Birthday Travis, that story was f*#@ing awesome!
Thanks for sharing 👍
Happy Birthday Travis!!!! My favorite story is about the labeled state trooper car!!! Wishing you the best. Thanks for sharing the tales.
FULL CODE, dude, FULL CODE!
What a fantastic storyteller and story. Pure enjoyment
I remember seeing this in one of my dads Mopar magazines. I always wondered what happened to it.
Happy birthday Travis! Love your stories and here’s to hoping for many more to come!!
I'm a NC homeowner and I believe there was a form stating that there is no HOA involved. I wouldn't have bought if there was.
I've been threw the volo Museum befor, is not that far from where I live and let me tell you it's an all-day event to get through this place it's awesome
Man, I've been getting the "you might be interested" n it kept showing that museum. It's a sign. The General Lee was calling me like the blown up Brian O'Connor Eclipse at the car museum in Vegas.
After looking at Thumbnail don't know why thought Travis might pop up , was not disappointed .. Happy Birthday
WOW! What a wild sequence of events that car has been through. I can’t think of another car ownership situation/issue like that with those circumstances surrounding it. Such a crazy story lol🤷😄 Lots of drama…..
Neat story! I knew nothing about this car. Thanks for sharing Travis
I will for sure go to the Volo Auto Museum. I love that place. I’ve been there countless times as I’m only an hour away. Awesome story.
Sincere question- how can you just take back a vehicle that was Court ordered to take from you in a divorce? I understand that the gentleman built the car, but it just seems like he never legally had rights to the car in the first place. As long as I have a copy of the title, I can still take posession of it if I wanted?? I know the Washington family eventually had it taken back, but still. How does this happen??
I would imagine that he bought the car from the production company after the Dukes Of Hazard was cancelled, and had the title to it.
I don’t understand how the Washington people took the car back from him again!
One thing that is not touched on at all in this story is, in WA if you have a "Bill of Sale", any other supporting documents and the VIN comes back clean they issue a "Temp" title. After X number of years it becomes the new title for the vehicle. I live in the WA area were the car was located. The story here is they had copies of court documents so with them they got the title. How he was able to just take it in the middle of the night kinda thing is strange.
@@zombiecreations1447 they did it the same way most things are sold that shouldn't be: pay cash, and don't ask questions.
That's amazing! I live 33min away from there, I was trying to justify going now I found my reason!!
I had a 1983 Honda Civic. I got my first BJ in the front seat. What? I thought we were just randomly spewing car facts?
Happy Birthday, Travis Bell! No we’re the same age. I love the ending to this General Lee story!
I live in Spokane, Wa and didn't know that was here at some point. Bastards kept it quiet
Happy 50th Birthday, Travis Bell!!!
Just another reason to never get married.
Happy Birthday Travis, thanks for all the stories, past & future 😎👍🏻🎉
Happy Birthday Travis!! Your stories are always top notch!
Happy birthday Travis! To me you have always been the dukes guy I remember seeing clear back on hot rod TV
I live 15 minutes away from Volo. I will go check it out!
I actually knew the gentleman who built the bodies for the 66 and 67 Hemi under glass mind you he fretted the bodies to the car gentleman by the name of Robert Mangold
Seen it at the Volo auto museum, and had no idea about the back story. If anyone is ever in northern Illinois. You got to go to this museum. Its an amazing place. Huge inventory of cars!!!
Happy birthday Travis!
This story was all over the Mopar world in the late '90's-early 2000's...glad to hear the end of it all. Renaud brothers & Ray Claridge would also be good to tell Dukes stories
I live 10 minutes from Volo. I never knew it was there
I’ve always wanted to see this bad ass General Lee!! I have the magazine articles and wondered what happened to it.
Is it just me or is anyone else wondering what happened to the matching truck and trailer?
Happy Birthday, Travis! That was a great story!
Cool story, thank you Travis Bell.
What an interesting story. Sad to hear so many people wasted so much time and hurt feelings over a vehicle. Glad it finally found a public home on display where everyone can enjoy it and reminisce over The Dukes of Hazzard.
Moral of the story, if you have a nice car and you know a divorce is getting close sell(give) title to a friend while the paper work has to go through then you "buy" it back when this demon has been banish to the shadowrealm
Lol, finally getting around to watching this. Lots of information left out, and even more mis-information! LMAO!
Happy Birthday to Travis Bell!!! Great General Lee story!!! 🎂🎇🎇🎉🎈🎁
"Gone in 5 minutes or less." Sounds like a film my Granny would buy me at Christmas.
Travis! Our paths have crossed again! I LIVE IN SPOKANE AND I KNOW DOUG CLARK FROM THE SPOKESMAN REVIEW! Msg me and I will get you any info you need. At the time of the repo, I was working the morning show at Rock 94 & a half and also doing a side project for the station interviewing local bands called Local 945. Doug played in a band at the time and I interviewed him at VU Studios.
..and happy birthday!
John Schneider should go to the museum to drive it and do a wheelie.
If i had my car stolen for a second time id genuinely be going killdozen
The ex-wife fought hard to keep the car from him.
Happy Birthday Travis!
I love your stories.
I somehow think there's another side to this story.
I was there June 28 2003 in Covington Georgia for the 25th anniversary reunion of the Dukes of Hazzard where Travis jumped his General Lee at the Covington Fairgrounds 2:08 {I actually have a small piece of that General Lee}! I also got to be in the first episode 1978 where the General Lee slides onto the square being chased by Roscoe {UA-cam video Dukes Of Hazzard : Chase From 1st Episode}, we were standing in front of Harper's Dime store {red brick building}, thats my dads 1972 Plymouth Fury parked in front! I also got to be in Cannonball Run 1981 where Burt Reynolds lands his plane on the Covington Square to get beer, I'm with the group of folks moving away as the plane starts to take off! ✌💖☮
repeatedly repoed it back just to put it in a warehouse in washington
This is your reminder to have a prenup. dosn't matter if she 's the one. Prenup.
Great story, but am I the only one that feels neither of the parties was in the wrong? One was the original builder who had it wrongfully taken away and the other an enthusiast that had spent his hard earned savings to buy it.
Just a story of two people being victims of legalities IMO.
I’ve always said the General needed bigger back tires, but that’s a bit much😂
Happy Birthday!!!! I appreciate your stories! Way better than rich kid productions stories!
I , my best friend and our sons were there at Dukesfest 2006 , I remember seeing this car
Happy B day from British Columbia !
Happy Birthday Travis!!