The General Lee really took a licking "The Dukes of Hazzard" TV series. Up in the air, landing with a thump -- no wonder so ...
Famously known as the "General Lee" from The Dukes of Hazzard, remains a true American muscle icon. Want to know how this ...
From the speed and adrenaline of racing, the Dodge Charger has transcended into the path of intrigue and mystery to become a ...
John "Bo Duke" Schneider had this '69 Dodge Charger done up in General Lee livery, complete with that controversial Confederate flag. Now it's up for auction. Over 150 years after it was first ...
Of course, there wasn't just one General Lee. In fact, scores of orange Dodge Chargers were filmed for "The Dukes of Hazzard," and most of them never survived their first televised escapade.
In my imagination I am Bo Duke, skidding the rump of my 501s across the bonnet of the General Lee. OK, so that car was a 1969 Dodge Charger and this is a reincarnation of the 1970 Dodge Challenger ...
View all 2016 Dodge Charger specs ... more a match for the regular Charger SRT 392 and its 485-hp, 6.4-liter V-8. The SS is considerably lighter and features General Motors’ magnificent Magnetic ...
But the Charger Daytona EV has a few things going for it. It looks awesome, for one. The horsepower and performance specs ...
The Dodge Charger hints at the classic muscle car with which it shares its name, yet is a roomy, practical and comfortable 4-door sedan. At the top of the line, the Charger R/T brings serious high ...
The Dodge Charger’s story dates to 1966, when the car debuted as a racy fastback version of the brand’s Coronet model. The 1968 and 1969 Chargers are perhaps best known in popular culture for ...
The Dodge Charger's aggressive looks hint at the classic muscle car that shared its name, yet the car is a roomy, practical and comfortable mid-size 4-door sedan for the 21st century. At the top of ...