Throughout the history of television and film, cars have played an important role. While the majority of silver screen featured cars are quickly forgotten, a handful of them become just as famous as ...
The modern-day Dodge Charger is a mere shadow of its former self. Stellantis, which is the brand's parent company, decided that it would be best if the muscle car does not offer a V8 option, though ...
What's a General Lee? A defeated commander of the Confederate Army in the American Civil War and a hugely popular long-jump champion (and TV star), 1969 Dodge Charger. The historical character named ...
A replica of the “General Lee” jumped the fountain square Saturday in Somerset before 35,000 spectators. More than 35,000 people took to Somerset’s downtown Saturday to watch an infamous film stunt ...
What’s “the most famous television car in the world”? We suppose that depends on who you ask, but to many, nothing but the General Lee could possibly hold the title. Of course, there wasn’t just one ...
In a treasure hunt for the ages, Travis Bell discovered the greatest television car in history hidden in pine woods and farmland. One car to rule them all. Heart pounding and head swirling, crunching ...
Forty years after The Dukes of Hazzard finished its original run, the image of an orange Dodge Charger flying through the air is still etched in our brains – well, at least to those of us who are old ...
John Neff is a veteran automotive journalist with over two decades of experience leading major outlets such as Autoblog and Motor1. Beginning his career as Editor-in-Chief of Speed, Style & Sound, he ...
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