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 William Faulkner in their only known collaboration and then later adapted into a series of stage plays and then a television series by (again, I haven’t cross-checked my sources, but I believe this is accurate) David Mamet, these thoughtful and quietly insightful tales of life in Georgia’s Hazzard county delighted Americans throughout the 1970s and 1980s.
One of the crucial aspects of the series was a 1969 Dodge Charger stock car, which was used to further the plot in meaningful and subtle ways, whether by cleverly summarizing the human condition of near-constant desires by jumping over a ravine, or by making a subtle but pointed commentary about humanity’s inhumanity to their fellow humans by jumping over some cop cars.


Here’s the opening credits, if you need a reminder to be put in the mood:
A cultural icon, for sure. And yet, it’s one sullied by one unfortunate detail when watching today: the Charger there is named the General Lee, after Confederate general Robert E. Lee, and the Confederate battle flag has a place of prominence on the roof.
The Confederacy just doesn’t seem like something we need to celebrate; there’s no reason these references to a pro-slavery, treasonous failed state should continue to sully the complex and nuanced content of the show, which also pioneered what was at the time the smallest jean shorts denim scientists could craft.
So what can be done? Well, thanks to CGI, and other advanced technologies, we should be able to replace the General Lee and its troubling references with other General-themed cars that would do the job just as well without also being a symbol of a genuinely crap part of American history.
Let’s look at some options, as developed by a complex FORTH program running on the Autopian’s AI experimental station, a 16K Commodore Pet, seen here doing a test run of the AI Car Concept generating software:
Here’s what it came up with:
General DeGaulle
The only real requirement was that the car be themed after a General of some kind, so it’s not surprising to see this one based on General DeGaulle of France, who led the Free French resistance fighters against the Nazis during WWII. The car is a Renault 5/Le Car, and with those sporty wheels and tricolor on the roof, should easily be as exciting to see on screen as that charger.
Les Duke boys sont dans un sacré pétrin!
General Anesthetic
Okay, I think the algorithm got into a little trouble with the concept of “General.” But this could still work! This early-2000s Camry is the perfect car for the concept of general anesthesia, being sort of forgettable and invoking deep slumbers. A white square replaces any sort of flag on the hood, and I think the misspelling on the door just adds to the general sense of ennui that the show has always cultivated. This could be a bold choice!
Because I only had 16K to work with and no real internet connection for the PET, the set of data used to formulate these concepts was limited, so instead of another general here it seems to have flipped over to captains, selecting Captain Horatio Magellan Crunch, and then promoted him to Admiral. Then stuck it all on an Amphicar.
If we’re willing to try an Admiral instead of a General, I think an Amphicar could actually really enhance the show and, if a remake was desired, give lots of water-based opportunities for chases down canals and estuaries and creeks and rivers and reflecting pools and so much more. A Special Episode where the Duke Boys go to Venice, Italy could even finally happen, just like they always wanted!
General Grievous
What about a cross-over? With a new crop of more serious, powerful media from the Star Wars universe, like the show Andor, perhaps the General reference in question could be General Grievous, that strange droid with a bunch of biological organs in a jar inside him, whose primary character trait was a wet, hacking cough, like he had a combination of emphysema, a 55-pack-a-day cigarette habit, and a bad catalytic converter:
Now, we wouldn’t need the coughing droid itself on the show, just his ride, which was that big monowheel thing you see up there. I’m sure that could get through all kinds of Hazzard county mud!
This is just a place to start – all sorts of other general-themed cars could be considered: General Malaise (almost any mid-70s American crapbox, maybe a Vega), General Electric (if you want an EV), General Mills (if you wanted it to be more breakfast-coded), General Lee (but this time Bruce, not Robert), and so on.
Also, I should confess: none of these were actually computer AI generated. They were BAI, biological AI, where my human brain made a crude simulation of intelligence. Hence the typo I didn’t feel like fixing on that Camry.
Do like those drug commercials and replace it with a vaguely-Charger-esque non-specific coupe called the Generally.
Wow. You came up with a CS by combining two themes from yesterday. A misbehaving Charger and a CB radio.
The thought of any of those being launched from a ramp amused me. I suspect the landings would not go well (except for General Grievous), but from what I’ve read, they went through as many as 325 Chargers during the series’ run.
We could buy the MG Midget from a couple days ago, paint a Union Jack somewhere on it and call it…
General Failure
General Cornwallis?
Would any union general do?
How about Union General Hospital?
https://photos.smugmug.com/Georgia/UnionCounty/Union-General-Hospital-EMS/i-msGCjKK/0/KqBV7gnvh7S3Ftb2pN8RVhT3PjJmZCBPfLsjLrK7v/L/UnionCo144-MED1-L.jpg
Or is that another TV show?
Oops. I posted General Hospital before I read your comment. I’m not a thief.
Excuse me, Cap’n Crunch’s middle name is Magellan.
I strongly disagree with the general de Gaulle as a LeCar. You need a R5 Turbo 2 for the jumps, or a traction avant for the style.
Specific Lee: a priceless one off, reimagined. The number is also the VIN.
Chevy will revive a clapped-out 80s Monte Carlo and name it “General Education (Degree)”.
“A white square replaces any sort of flag”
Ha, the General Anesthetic Camry can just share that with the General Lee Charger on account of Appomattox with the white square standing in for the flag of surrender.
“And yet, it’s one sullied by one unfortunate detail when watching today”
“Today”? Oh, there were plenty of people mad about that detail when the show first came out even as plenty of people just shrugged their shoulders or, worse, embraced it. I knew people who refused to watch the show when it first aired specifically because of that detail while I knew people who were obsessed with the show; heck, one of my high school classmates drove a perfect replica while the show was still on the air (in fact his father had difficulty in finding a proper Charger for making the replica due to the show’s producers hoovering up all the Chargers in the area.)
And in movies in the 1970s whenever you saw characters driving cars with the Confederate flag you knew that was shorthand for these characters being racist POS (too early in the morning & not enough coffee so the only examples I can think of offhand are the Walking Tall films where the protagonist, a maverick sheriff, took on the KKK.) It’s indeed mighty unfortunate that DofH made it so palatable for so many people even as so many others objected to it in period.
I watched this as a little kid in Massachusetts, and I never even realized the confederate angle. It’s been years, but my recollection of the show was that it ran very counter to the views one might normally associate with that flag.
Same with the flag plate on the Bandit T/A. I just thought was a “southern thing”.
How about a Tatra 87? After all it killed more Nazi officers than anyone:
https://www.warhistoryonline.com/war-articles/czech-car-killed-nazi-officers-than-active-combat.html
Call it General Toonces.
Toonces! Ha!
https://youtu.be/IrBtywnB_HI?si=tQEJtPED3IV5U74F
There is a guy on Instragram who has a ’69 Charger that he calls General Grant, it’s awesome. He sh*ts all over the stars and bars which is fantastic. His handle is @general_grant_10
Beat me to it! I just posted the same. I love that car, and love reading the comments haha.
Ooooh, how about the Lord Kitchener on a Morris Oxford
Generalissimo Franco, a Studebaker Dictator.
Is he still dead? I hadn’t heard for a while …
As long as Chevy Chase lives, Generalissimo Francisco Franco is still dead. After Chevy buys it, all bets are off.
I like the DeGaulle idea.
The car should be Citroën 2CV though. Not just any 2CV but one of the 1939 2CVs . The Nazis invade and our heroes join the resistance confidently driving this little 2CV across muddy plowed fields of France as Sgt Schultz and his incompetent henchmen get stuck and Colonel Klink on the edge of the field drops his monocle at the scene.
They could be following in the General Burkhalter, which is a VW Type 181.
Sorry but I think it should be a traction avant. Or if you keep the R5 idea, a R5 Turbo 2 would work better
That works too.
Got to be a DS
Here, I brought an audition reel
https://youtu.be/5tqbG6iD8Ag
Some great stuff towards the end,
Pretty sure that was Toonces driving in the final scene.
What a cool clip! An early PITT maneuver at ~1:20 in…
That’s a fun channel! Thanks!!
The Peugeot 504 installment has some funny stuff in it towards the end.
Oh, then you will like this
https://youtu.be/DvLtTOO3zvg
Two DS, and a Ferrari 250 GTS
They jump the DS , and they jump the Ferrari and I lost track of how many Alfas the crashed.
I have no idea what this is from, but it’s totally bonkers
That WAS fun. Were DS 21s THAT fast and reasonably good handling? As a young kid, a neighboring family had a DS something wagon, and I just remember it looking weird.
I had a friend whose boyfriend had a Citroen, and I remember its cabin smelling just like my 504’s. Probably the same adhesives or whatever.
My ’71 504 Automatique was anything but fast, but it was nearly indestructible and very reliable. I say “nearly,” because it was totaled after a Plymouth Fury wagon plowed into its backend stopped at a light doing 35 mph. My unbelted wife only suffered a contusion on her lower left leg from flying up and hitting a metal structure under the dash. The other driver went to the hospital and then to jail.
I would probably find it lacking today, but that car had a lot of character, and I miss it.
In honor of the triumphant return of Charger aesthetics.
Byzantine Generals
(I bought my 69 Charger in 78, a year before societal collapse. Blue, with white vinyl top and double ass stripes because I thought it was Bitchin’)
I vote General Disarray (South Park)
Here’s just the car…
https://www.carscoops.com/2018/02/bespoke-frankencar-made-28-different-parts-costs-25000/
wow. Mad fabricating skills.
My first thought seeing that General Grievous image was for General Garrison and his IT.
Rather than a General – How about Captain America?
We could use his help against the Fascists right about now.
Did Captain America ever fight facists? I recall he fought German Nazis but dunno if he ever went up against the forces of Mussolini.
He did perform in a USO show in Italy.
Were there facists in the audience?
Best of all is the General Grant:
Same Dodge Charger
Painted blue
50 on the sides
American flag on the roof.
To really make it a true General Grant, it needs the 170 motor, and runs on mostly alcohol.
Done
First off Brilliant as always Torch!
Next, you stepped right over the extremely heavy low hanging fruit of GMC, General Motors Corporation! What is more American than seeing a GMC Yukon XL jumping rivers? The answer is the new GMC Hummer EV jumping rivers and obliterating whatever it lands on.
Or the dark horse here, the GMC Syclone (actually that one would be pretty cool)
A crusty old motorhome with purple velour curtains and a stolen motel mattress in the back: the General Herpes
How about AM General?
A Humvee should sort of work on dirt tracks with occasional mild jumping.
Unfortunately it would struggle with railroad crossings.
A local shop to me was responsible for supplying many of the Chargers used in the movie reboot a few years back. We sold him many gallons of General Lee orange paint during that time.
I loved this show as a kid, I was too young to know how inane it was, all I knew is it had cars and chases and it was sort of funny at times.
Trivia time: What is the official name of the orange paint used in the General Lee?
Honestly I don’t know! I’d have to ask my guys, they mixed a ton of it for them. Might have been custom for all I know.
I believe it is called TNT Express. I saw a video about it where they found an original hood and roof and had it color matched on the backside. I’ll look for the video.
https://youtu.be/fp6iRonl3ow?feature=shared
Some years back, I saw a YouTube video from Bo Duke himself, John Schneider, where he said the official color was “whatever the Warner Bros prop department had on hand”
(Quote may not be exact: I fairly quickly blocked his channel for good reason)
Vega might be wrong to use. they did make those with high faluting Cosworth engines and they were replaced by the Monza during the real Malaise part of the era.
A Monza, even a 305 powered unit with a wide body kit however was pretty Meh.
Was that the one where the engine had to be pulled to change some of the spark plugs?
No, the Cosworth motor had spark plugs in the center of the valve cover, they were maybe a bit difficult to get to because of the fuel injection pipes, but no worse than anything else. the Monza with a 3.8 or worse a SBC was a real knuckle buster, but really no worse than a 351C or BBF in a Mustang.
The General Admission, a base model Nissan Versa with no options. A Mitsubishi Mirage would also suffice. There, I wasn’t giving up until I could come up with something fun.
General Admission was a mascot for the Somerset Patriots, a minor league baseball team in NJ. I always thought it was kind of low-key brilliant.