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GENERAL LEE DODGE CHARGER WITH FLOWMASTERS AT SEMA 2011

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Uploaded by on Dec 12, 2011

Check out this 1969 Dodge Charger that was used as a General Lee during the filming of the TV show The Dukes of Hazard.
My friend James Smith and his brother at Smith Bros. Restorations went to great lengths to restore this car to the EXACT condition it was in when it saw duty as the famous high jumping hot rod on the 80's hit show. This car is equipped with a 383 c.i. engine that breathes through a set of Flowmaster Super 44's.
Check out a great video of this car in action on the Hot Rod Magazine you tube channel...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9kW7OBXsXck
Don't forget to check out the Flowmaster website- http://flowmastermufflers.com/
or like them on Facebook at-
https://www.facebook.com/FlowmasterMufflersINC

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  • @1966blackbeauty i read somewere that there were only 23 left 

  • how much u want for it ill pay anything

  • Missing the roll bar

  • i seen this one there, by the looks of the outside i thought it was show perfection like alot of them are, its nice when they arent perfect all the time, meant to be driven not trailered

  • @1966blackbeauty my dad has one signed by all of the cast and its still has the front end damage.

  • So how many original chargers still exist from the TV show?

  • @FloppyHatPhotos There were about 6 GL's that did not have a roll bar... watch the episode ending with credits....

  • @graves1966 1st/2nd season California car, not Georgia car...

  • @FloppyHatPhotos you are correct they also forgot the checkered flags near the back window near the truck lid which was done in the early episodes

  • Its interesting to see the car restored to how it was on the show, rather than perfect showroom condition.

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