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Raymond Kohn from Northeast Ohio Dukes — a stunt driving organization whose Facebook page intro reads, simply, "WE JUMP THE ...
A replica version of the iconic 'General Lee' car from Dukes of Hazzard flew more than 150 feet into the air when it jumped ...
As someone who grew up in a small town in eastern Kentucky, I can assure you, there's no better place on this earth to be ...
Hundreds watched in awe as stunt driver Raymond Kohn took a replica of the General Lee car from “The Dukes of Hazzard” ...
General Lee does not say where this battle was to take place, nor does he predict McClellan’s line of retreat, but from the fact that the communications with York River were the only ones ...
A bone-stock Chevrolet Corvette C8 leaped over a dirt ramp, clearing the landing by a few inches, despite going slower than ...
The General Lee's impressive power and speed weren't pulled off on the 440ci V8 alone. Underneath the hood, some stunt-scene-specific units featured a 383ci V8 instead.
Not coincidentally, he was a ‘General Lee’ enthusiast who played a role in supplying cars to Warner Bros for the 2005 ‘Dukes of Hazzard big screen movie.
A project in Charlottesville, Va. seeks to upend the narrative around the statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee that was the center of deadly white nationalist protests there in 2017.
Take a look behind-the-scenes, and up close, at Kid Rock's one-of-a-kind Tesla Cybertruck. The Cybertruck is wrapped to look like Duke's of Hazard's General Lee.
The General Lee really took a licking "The Dukes of Hazzard" TV series. Up in the air, landing with a thump -- no wonder so many General Lees were destroyed.
And until General Beauregard Lee gets a new name, hopefully ending the generational curse of continuing a Confederate legacy against his will, that early spring might never truly come.