Sixpactogo
Well-Known Member
I wonder how they got the doors open so easily. I thought Cooter did a better job with the welder.
I have never had to tell anyone what my car is just what year it is. My Challenger has been called everything from a Camaro to a Corolla (especially before the new Challengers came out in '08), my Charger has never been called anything but a Charger.Iconic non the less. If it weren't for Dukes of Hazzard and the General Lee many 70's kids would not even know what a Dodge Charger is. Its a shame they busted up so many but, lots of people want to relive their childhood Dukes fantasy.
He bought the welder from Harbor Freight.I thought Cooter did a better job with the welder.
Nice avatar Mr Squirrelcorker.They are definitely not the dukes of hazzard . also i love how they put them talking about the flag second, like who cares?
The article I posted said it was a replica.Looks like it was a real General Lee but was never used in filming. Signed and driven by all the cast.
The story keeps getting stranger !
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That's why I said the story keeps getting stranger. I read that as well to begin with.The article I posted said it was a replica.