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We Rescued the Original General Lee from a JunkyardThis is the untold story of how Travis Bell, founder of Celebrity Machines and a lifelong fan of The Dukes of Hazzard, ...
CHAMPION, Ohio (WKBN) – A viral video is revving up views. It shows a car soaring through the air, going over a historic ...
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DIY Redneck Car Shower Hack! - MSNCheck out this hilarious and practical DIY Redneck Car Shower hack! With a few simple materials, you can set up your very own car wash system right in your backyard. It’s the perfect solution ...
The General is one of the fastest cars to be featured on TV, but it wasn't built to endure the abuse it received on the set. If drivers weren't losing control and crashing, the constant jumps did ...
For most people, the General Lee from “The Dukes of Hazzard” is instantly recognizable. Here is what kind of car it was and what engine it used.
I won’t pretend to know the heart or mind of Lee’s Summit school board member Bill Haley. But his social media post proclaiming “Redneck Lives Matter” was done in poor taste.
STANTON, Texas — The Redneck Round Up Car and Truck show had started to not only bring a fun car show to the Permian Basin, but to also support local non-profit Gifts of Hope.
Though the first Charger that became a General Lee and saw use as a promotional vehicle was powered by a 375-hp 440 Magnum V8, most of the other cars used in the series came with different V8 engines.
A "General Lee" replica was wrecked in Hollister, Missouri, prompting speculation that it was one of the vehicles used to make the "Dukes of Hazzard" TV show.
Drivers along Historic Highway 165 on Sunday afternoon may have thought they were in Hazzard County, Georgia, for a moment. A "General Lee" car, made famous by the "Dukes of Hazzard" TV show, was ...
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