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I don't watch a lot of Roadkill but by the comments sounds like most here don't either
Key details about the Roadkill General Maintenance Hellcat:
Origin: Started as a 2015 press car with 707 horsepower and a ZF eight-speed automatic transmission.
Role: Used as a reliable, modern counterpart to the vintage "General Mayhem" project, often appearing in episodes requiring high-performance, trouble-free driving.
Condition & History: Despite its "General Maintenance" name, it was driven hard, including on a motocross track. It was involved in a rear-end collision during a MotorTrend shoot but was repaired.
Appearance: Features a distressed, matte paint job intended to match the aesthetic of the 1968 General Mayhem.
The wrap and scoop were added to look like General Mayhem
Some of these Roadkill cars could be worth way more in the future. Kids that watch the show get older and have the money to buy these cars may pay a lot. I had the chance but not the money at the time to buy the Joe Dirt Daytona clone on ebay back around 2001. I saw the listing and had a watch on it. Went for around 15k. A few years ago it sold for 200k at auction
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