This muscle car is best known to fans as “The General Lee.” Its title was given to this 1969 Dodge Charger in the television series The Dukes of Hazard. It encompasses the distinguishing features such as a confederate battle flag located on the roof. The popular series featured characters Bo and Luke always entering the vehicle by jumping through the windows of “The General.”
Movie star Burt Reynolds was always behind the wheel of this iconic car, a 1977 Pontiac Trans AM for the popular movie Smokey and the Bandit. The hugely popular film was actually the second highest grossing film of that year, with first place going to Star Wars.
The film Death Proof features Kurt Russell as a stuntman who uses his vehicle, this 1970 Chevy Nova to murder young women in staged car accidents using his vehicle.
Super Mario 64 is the first 3-Dimensional Super Mario. It could be played on the Nintendo 64 gaming console platform.
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