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Steve Charger, the owner of the car, told ReMIND ... the scenes that were so much fun.” The General Lee now sits behind glass, alongside a huge poster of the original TV cast and many ...
"The Dukes of Hazzard" ran from 1979 to 1985, and through it all, the General Lee was one of its central pieces of iconography. Still, many don't know which model the legendary orange muscle car was.
Then along came 1968, and the moniker, heavily redesigned and firmly positioned as a full-blown muscle car, took center stage on the Bullitt block-buster poster. The car was so important to the ...
A couple of would be Duke boys ran out of luck — and road — when they wrecked their "General Lee" muscle car in Missouri on Sunday. The pair ran off of Highway 165 in Hollister, outside ...
A Dukes of Hazzard superfan turned up to his own wedding in an £82,000 replica of the iconic 1970s General Lee car. David Lay, 57, spent 14 years working on a replica of the 1970 Dodge Charger ...
You should sell it before you ruin it" while another wrote that it "Won't be the General Lee anymore." After purchasing the car in 2012, Watson wrote a tweet that said "Sorry to all that are ...
A replica of the legendary "General Lee" car that the show made famous was also there, courtesy of Jeffrey Bowers, a Minersville police sergeant who bought the bright orange 1969 Dodge Charger in ...
Remember "The Dukes Of Hazzard," that neat little show that went off the air 40 years ago yet inexplicably remains a major part of car culture ... with the General Lee's enduring livery.