Between the 1968 R/T 440 and the 1969 R/T 440, which Dodge Charger is the superstar of the Fratzog emblem fraternity? That’s a hard choice for any Mopar enthusiast, as both cars have their place in ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
In the long history of film and television, countless vehicles of all shapes and sizes have appeared on screens big and small ...
Dubbed General Lee, the four-wheel star of the Dukes of Hazzard TV show and subsequent feature film transformed the second-generation Dodge Charger into one of the most famous muscle cars ever built.
I suspect that most of us are familiar with that seminal piece of American literature and theater, The Dukes of Hazard. Initially starting as a series of novels by (I believe) J.D. Salinger and ...
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