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GENERAL LEE FINAL JUMP

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Uploaded by on Dec 14, 2007

FINAL JUMP

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  • true... true... i love this car. it's true that 69 charger have 5.7 hemi or 7.2 hemi? i know only 5.7 engine version of General lee

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  • maaaannn as much as i love this show, its sad to see those beautiful chargers destroyed

  • @sandman101 get your facts straight; the TV show used 309 cars during the production between 1978 to 1985. That is a direct quote from Ben Jones a.k.a. Cooter Davenport himself... but I wouldn't expect some young pup to know when they think that Jessica Simpson and the rest of those retarded actors could ever replace the legendary cast of the original TV show that has become to be in the hearts of a generation before you clods were a spark in yo drunken momma's eye at a nirvana concert!

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  • I am sure there are huge massive dents in fenders on landing

  • 0:14 - Whoa, those wheels look like they're pointing in all kinds of different directions after the impact.

  • @StrongOneX

    Maybe Mythbusters didn't put enough weight in the trunk as ballast.

  • @CBRHurricane6 i hear ya, my dad had about 3 of those at one time XD gas was only 2$ a gallon back then

  • @OnlyAKnife i hear ya there, i had my iroc when prices around us were damn near $5 a gallon....she was a TPI one that got sweetened up some...passed ANYTHING but a gas station LOL

  • @oKRZEMo 426 ci. (7 litre) Street Hemi and 440 ci. (7,2 litre) Magnum were the biggest available engines.

  • @CBRHurricane6 no kiddin, i wish the gas prices werent so dang high so when i get my car i could just keep the pedal to medal

  • @OnlyAKnife they killed HUNDREDS of chargers in this series, some 68's mocked to look 69, couple 70's to i hear, pretty sad, but i still love seeing a roaring general

  • @CBRHurricane6 must have gone thru 20+

  • @joe25794 Well, yeah but you still gotta consider the fact that it was over 40 years ago. Parts wear out and some may be in some accident beyond repair. I'm simply saying that modern day technology can be good to perserve vintage cars for the next generation. It'll be cool if Warner Bros decided to make it a show again, and I woul'nt mind if they used CGI. srry bout TGI thing, it was a typo.

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