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I like how they go into a history lesson on the flag and ZERO information on the people who were involved in the crash....
 
That’s why I posted it.
 
I like how they go into a bullshit, biased "history" lesson on the flag and ZERO information on the people who were involved in the crash....
I was compelled to edit your comments to reflect my opinions...
Please forgive.
 
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They clearly used the occasion of the wreck to piss on the flag and push their erroneous opinions.
 
They've managed to whittle down
the number of '69's still on the road
to about a quarter of production.
There's a reason prices are
astronomical. It's almost to the
point where a company could
viably produce the bodies (like
early model Mustangs).
 
Looks like they hit that tree directly behind in the first photo. Area looks damp, so once it left the road, it was a done deal.
 
Agree.... That article was worthless. It didnt even say how long they were airborne
 
Iconic non the less. If it weren't for Dukes of Hazzard and the General Lee many 70's kids would not even know what a Dodge Charger is. Its a shame they busted up so many but, lots of people want to relive their childhood Dukes fantasy.
 
Drunk driver BTTF.gif
 
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