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a few are within reach of the camera – like the 1970 Dodge Charger, with its Confederate Battle Flag roof crushed to hood level. That’s right, a General Lee is living its last days there ...
Warner Brothers is believed to have used "more than one" General Lee during the filming of each Dukes of Hazzard episode. After more than a decade working in the product planning and marketing ...
Some elbow grease, orange paint, and plenty of bondo, and the pseudo General Lee was ready. From far away, it's extremely passable, but up close, it's clear this isn't a real Charger.
An original “General Lee” Dodge Charger was involved in a ... As for the model used at the time, it was a 1969 Charger, although 1968 and 1970 editions were used as well, though made to ...
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 ...
There are very few muscle cars as iconic as the second-generation Dodge ... 1968 and 1970. Of course, any child of the 1980s will remember the orange 1969 Charger named General Lee that performed ...