How The Iconic Dodge Charger General Lee Was Actually Born?

If you read us frequently, you should already know a lot about the unique Dodge Charger General Lee from the television series, The Dukes of Hazzard. This recognizable American action-comedy aired on the screen from 1979 to 1985, with total of 147 spanning through seven seasons. The basic concept and many identical or similar names were inspired by the 1975 film, Moonrunners. The General Lee has become even more famous than the actors themselves, and many fans, especially adults, recognize its bright orange color today. But the question remains -- what made this car so unique?

The Dodge Charger General Lee, or sometimes simply referred to as “the General”, was driven by the Duke boys Bo and Luke. The 1969 Dodge Charger, is best known for its stunts and jumps, signature horn and spectacular police chases. The original car also has its doors welded shut, so the Dukes had to climb in and out through the windows. In the video, we can see how this old car was picked up from the junkyard and transformed into a masterpiece of its own. Its name is a reference to the American Civil War general Robert E. Lee. Can you think of any other iconic Dodge Charger?



Before you go, read these interesting facts about the General!