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The
General Lee 

The General Lee was a 1969
Dodge Charger R/T. The General's engine was a 440 V8 Magnum. The
original General Lee (Used in the Pilot Episode) had a tan
interior and an automatic transmission on the floor. It also had
a small confederate flag and checkered flag right above then
trunk mounted CB antenna. Warner Brothers had special people
throughout the United States looking for Dodge Chargers. When
these people found them they would put a note on the windshield
asking if they would like to sell it. They used about 350 1969
Dodge Chargers throughout the show. Majorities of them were
junked after jumps since the car was pretty much totaled. The
horn was rigged to play the first 11 bars of Dixie. They actually
played the horn in the first 6 or 7 episodes but after that they
edited it into the show. Warner Brothers actually did not plan to
use the Dixie horn until one of the Chargers they got in the
beginning had the horn on it. Warner Brothers figured it would
fit in perfectly with the customs of the show. They ended up
paying plenty for the horn that they had found, but later they
bought the horns from a company called J.C. Whitney Auto Parts
(These horns are still being sold for about $59.95). Each time
they got a new Charger for the show, they would paint the
exterior orange, apply the well known Confederate flag on the
roof, and then put 01 on the door. The doors were supposedly
welded shut, but Warner Brothers did not actually do this. In one
or two episodes you can see the doors being opened by Bo, Luke,
Uncle Jesse, or Daisy. Since the doors were supposed to be
welded, Bo & Luke had to enter the car by the windows. At the
end of the show, Warner Brothers had 19 original General Lees
left. They sold 17 off to different people, and kept 2. These
Generals were documented on video, in writing, and in various
locations (Warner Brothers, Car Owners) there is a man who has
the records of these cars and can tell you whether or not a
General is a real General from the show. A lot of the cars on the
show were old clunkers. Warner Brothers had a 24-Hour, "chop
shop", thisshop would paint and repair all the Generals they
used on the show. Plenty of the Generals were real fast and in
great condition. Tom Wopat has said that he got angry because
they would film a big scene of he and Bo coming out of the
courthouse, they would jump across the hood and act great, and
then they would jump in the General and it wouldn't start.
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