This is the sixth entry for the new series, "Another Fabulous Lee." This time the hero is an orange Dodge Charger with a rebel flag and the number "01" painted on its side. The General Lee appeared in a weekly CBS TV series called "The Dukes of Hazard," which aired from 1979 to 1985 1969. Due to the long jumps and complex driving stunts involved in each show, some 300 of these orange beauties (estimates range from 256 cars to 321 cars) were used up in the six-year history of the weekly series, averaging about one car per episode. A movie followed the series in 2005, and another 24 Dodge Chargers had their shot at stardom. The rebel flag is currently seen as politically incorrect, so the movie had to add a few lines to soften the conflict. Music is good old country music, and includes "The General Lee," featuring Johnny Cash, and two Waylon Jennings hits, "Good Ol' Boys," and "The Ghost of General Lee." Oops, they did it again. A disagreeable music company said no to the above (all of which are pretty common) and disabled the video. Screw 'em. I went to the YouTube Audio Swap and got "Sunday Driver," by True Widow. It will have to do.
5 stars awesome mix of general lee,
thanks
historicbloke 2 years ago
It was kind of fun to put together...
bestjonbon 2 years ago
I never watched the show but I did watch your video.
Another well done Lee. Peace.
NYCity99 2 years ago
To be honest, I didn't watch the TV series, either. But I did go see the movie. Still, a famous Lee is a famous Lee!
bestjonbon 2 years ago
I did show them your video and as I predicted, they love it!!
jan521973 2 years ago
Excellent. Give them a hug for me.
bestjonbon 2 years ago