John "Bo Duke" Schneider had this '69 Dodge Charger done up in General Lee livery, complete with that controversial Confederate flag. Now it's up for auction. Over 150 years after it was first ...
The General Lee really took a licking "The Dukes of Hazzard" TV series. Up in the air, landing with a thump -- no wonder so ...
Of course, there wasn't just one General Lee. In fact, scores of orange Dodge Chargers were filmed for "The Dukes of Hazzard," and most of them never survived their first televised escapade.
It has been featured in several TV shows and films through the years. The popular General Lee was an orange '69 Dodge Charger ...
It featured one of the most recognizable Chargers to date, a bright orange '69 Charger R/T called General Lee, performing incredible jumps and stunts in almost every episode. Years later ...
That element, which draws me to using a field-rescued ’69 Charger as a bang-around-everyday-driver in the first place, fueled my need to build one into a solid handler. Before we get into the ...
April 9, 1865. With his Confederate armies on their last legs, Confederate General Robert E. Lee surrenders to General Ulysses S. Grant. The Rebellion is over. After four years of fierce fighting ...
The Dodge Charger’s story dates to 1966, when the car debuted as a racy fastback version of the brand’s Coronet model. The 1968 and 1969 Chargers are perhaps best known in popular culture for ...
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69 News has crews spread far and wide to cover the races you care about, including our Bo Koltnow at Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign gathering in Washington, D.C. to our Karin Mallett live ...
William “General” Allen Lee, 71, of Chattanooga, passed away on Wednesday, October 16, 2024. He was born in Chattanooga, to the late Allen and Mary Ellen Lee. He was preceded in death by his ...
April 9, 1865. With his Confederate armies on their last legs, Confederate General Robert E. Lee surrenders to General Ulysses S. Grant. The Rebellion is over. After four years of fierce fighting ...