I grew up in Covington GA where they filmed the original Dukes of Hazard. We would watch them rebuild the General Lee cars in about an hour and do another stunt. They had about 15 of them in a lot for stunts and parts.
I'm just curious, if you know and remember, how much was filmed in Covington and how much of it was in Conyers? From what I hear they filmed in and between both towns.
Smokey and the Bandit made me a life time T/A owner. I have had several 2nd gens a 3rd gen ( my Knight Rider car } and a 4th gen. I like the scene in Dukes of Hazzard when Bo has his meltdown at Cooter's garage after they get the car back from the construction site. every gearhead in the audience was feeling it. Love your gentlemen. More please. I just thought of something funny. The range master is confronted by bigfoot over the bigfoot target that could be funny. thanks again for your work.
I've been racing dirt track 30 yrs I started with a 69 charger painted like the general it sucked for racing, The 78 trans am factory was great and the 70's Gran Torino excellent,the past 20 yrs I've raced super late models 1200 hp
I love Bj Baldwin but he was off on the Dukes of Hazzard movie. #1...Rhys Millen did the stunt driving, not Tanner Foust #2...They used 68-69 Chargers #3...All the Chargers had Chrysler engines, 318, 383 and 440's, not LS based engines #4...The suspension systems under the Chargers was beefed up factory suspension utilizing the torsion bars in the front and the leaf springs in the rear, not tuned coilover suspension
Back in 93 I did one of those dukes of hazard jumps in a 78 buick lesabre with a built 430 under the hood. Folded that car up like a taco shell when it hit the ground. Bent the steering wheel with my head so hard it ripped the whole column out of the mounts. I don't recommend trying it.
The chargers in the Dukes of hazzard were all chrysler engines 318s, 360s and a few 440s. I doubt that they put money into the suspension to do a simple Rockford. Rockfords are easily doable in 70s cars lol
ok, 1st, its a bloody mopar, it has a fracking hemi in it. not an lsx which is a gm pos. 2nd while they did "beaf up" the suspension, the general still has oem style suspension under it. when you put things like anti roll bars and poly bushes in, the body roll tends to go down some. that thing still has leaf spring rear suspension in it. not coil overs or anything like that. it still had its drum brakes and everything.
I don't know all the builds on the stunt cars in the movie Dukes of Hazzard but to my knowledge none of them had any LS platform engine in them. From what I've seen they had Big Block Mopars (383 engines seems to be used with many of them). That car doing the drifting does NOT have coil overs. It has stock mopar Torsion bar suspension, hydarulic hand brake, 4 speed manual tranmission, and reinforcements/ full roll cage. Even Richard Petty used the Torsion Bar suspension on his NASCAR cars.
Finally, Drifting & Guns come together.... My 2 favorite things in the world! Cars and Guns - that's America 🇺🇸 Now if you guys Sponsored Vaughn Gittin jr... Have the BRCC Logo on the side of that Mustang Killing Tires in Formula D 😊
I think that practice was done on Chargers brought out for jump events and what not. The jumps in the Dukes of Hazzard movie were so extreme that they just used a ratty Charger fixed up just enough and launched it off an air ramp with no one on board.
Driver Abbey Eaton, from Amazon's The Grand Tour, broke her back in a race car after going over a relatively small bump! I can't imagine trying to pull that bridge jump in a stock car today!
I couldn't care less about racing generally, but holy shit. I am beyond impressed with BJ's driving. I know he's been rocking with yall awhile but damn. That Recoil 3 was nuts!
This is my favorite react… Bj: Was scared about not giving it enough gas to jump her, so many g forces, I’ve put a lot of work into this truck. Caleb: I like Jessica Simpson
Without any restrictions, I wonder how much faster could race trucks could be? They really should have a truly unlimited class of all types of racing. What is called unlimited today still has a ton of rules. The only rule needed is that it can't truly fly, so it doesn't turn into an airplane race since that would truly be the fastest way to get to the finish line.
Limit for cars in general isn't the engine and gearbox, those you can always make stronger, but grip of rear tires to keep accelerating you against airdrag that keeps slowing you down. Racing slicks will get you more grip if on tarmac. Next bottleneck is airdrag, you'll need bodywork like Charger Daytona to reduce drag and use airflow to press rear wheels harder to road. Final bottleneck (for now) is endurance of tires, they need to survive inertia created by them spinning, and at 500km/h you can imagine they spin fast. For throphy trucks specifically, you'll also need to keep them controllable enough on rough terrain to make split-second response to unexpected happening, which happens a lot in off-road racing. Sponsors don't like fatal accidents, this is what killed Rally Group B in 1986.
Dukes Of Hazzard I like the original 1979-1985 and Smokey And The Bandit 1977 plus Christine 1983 are my favorites but old cars are built way better mid 80s and under are best
Ok in the "Dukes of Hazzard" 1st they show under the hood during the General Lee reveal. Obviously a 426 Hemi crate engine 2nd Reese Millan, world champion drifter was piloting the car for the "drift" scene around the circle...Just saying do a little research before nitpicking things apart. Not difficult to do.😏
No Frankenstein Charger/Crown Vics were used in the movie. That practice came much later. Plus the movie was made in 05/06. Getting some junkyard 68/69 Chargers wasn't too expensive and no one was on board when they were jumped.
As the owner of a 70 Charger it hurts my soul when I see Chargers getting wrecked. ;-) Anywho, yeah nah, the whole drifting in the Dukes of Hazzard movie and anything precision driving I promise you that those cars probably have something like Magnum Force k frame/suspensions under them. The original torsion bar suspension and steering are sloppy at best compared to todays cars. Road feel is non-existent. The original power steering is so over powered that it's easy to over correct. Even with sway bars and heavy shocks body roll is crazy. You don't steer through curves you plow through them. Especially big block cars. Baldwin is a master in that trophy truck. Been to a lot of offroad races and love watching those drivers go to work. Truly phenomenal.
As good as a driver Faust may be, I've heard lots of stories about what he's actually like. Dude doesn't respect cars, their history, their character and sentimental value. Check out his co presenters talk about him on TopGear
Vinwiki has a video from the guy that provided a lot of the cars for the cheap car challenges on American Top Gear. Tanner is apparently kind of a prima donna dick. The cars were part of the payment to the car coordinator, but Tanner completely destroyed his on purpose.
Bruh I love Baldwin for just being ballsy behind the wheel regardless of what area he's driving in
I grew up in Covington GA where they filmed the original Dukes of Hazard. We would watch them rebuild the General Lee cars in about an hour and do another stunt. They had about 15 of them in a lot for stunts and parts.
I'm just curious, if you know and remember, how much was filmed in Covington and how much of it was in Conyers? From what I hear they filmed in and between both towns.
I miss the days of Recoil with BJ! Glad to see him back, hopefully we get another sequel soon.
I mountain bike on the trails that start/finish near where the jump at 17:00 minutes in takes place. Near trails called Bear's Best in Las Vegas.
Smokey and the Bandit made me a life time T/A owner. I have had several 2nd gens a 3rd gen ( my Knight Rider car } and a 4th gen. I like the scene in Dukes of Hazzard when Bo has his meltdown at Cooter's garage after they get the car back from the construction site. every gearhead in the audience was feeling it. Love your gentlemen. More please. I just thought of something funny. The range master is confronted by bigfoot over the bigfoot target that could be funny. thanks again for your work.
Baldwin so pumped your back and doing well super exited to see more
Content with you in it .
I've been racing dirt track 30 yrs
I started with a 69 charger painted like the general it sucked for racing, The 78 trans am factory was great and the 70's Gran Torino excellent,the past 20 yrs I've raced super late models 1200 hp
Professional Grizzly Puncher! Helluva credential. Lol
The Duke of Hazard clip is one of my favorite driving sequences!
I love Bj Baldwin but he was off on the Dukes of Hazzard movie.
#1...Rhys Millen did the stunt driving, not Tanner Foust
#2...They used 68-69 Chargers
#3...All the Chargers had Chrysler engines, 318, 383 and 440's, not LS based engines
#4...The suspension systems under the Chargers was beefed up factory suspension utilizing the torsion bars in the front and the leaf springs in the rear, not tuned coilover suspension
Caleb looks like Ben Foster REALLY let himself go.
Great vid, guys. And really enjoyed the Jessica Simpson appreciation.
Caleb is ttthick, super nice guy too. I've chatted him up at the Boerne store
Goddamnit...now I can't unsee that. 🤣
@SuperSecretSquirell Sorry. He's pretty method, so just imagine he's going for an Oscar caliber role after "The Whale" did so well.
Love all the veterans react videos but the technical insight into driving was fascinating.
Didn’t Rhys Mullen drive the General Lee? Mr Baldwin referenced Tanner Foust
I was thinking the exact same thing, Tanner was given a lot of credit for the driving that Rhys did in the film.
My thoughts too, imdb has Tanner credited, but I'm sure on the DVD extras they had Rhys driving
@@paulcrichton8530 you can find videos on UA-cam of Rhys talking about driving the General Lee.
No ls powered general lees were used in the dukes movie
Love this! Thank guys 😁❤
Caleb sittin there with shiny legs...heh
Baldwin is the s*** Y'ALL!!! I'm so glad to see him back in the spotlight and doing so well for him and his family 💪🏻🤘🏻❤️🌮
Lol, did Caleb have a Llama harnessed in, riding with him? Or Alpaca, I couldn't tell 🤣
YOOOOO 13:33 ITS AK JESUS!!!
JT and Caleb commentary on spy movies or just about anything!! Those two together are comedy gold!!
Back in 93 I did one of those dukes of hazard jumps in a 78 buick lesabre with a built 430 under the hood. Folded that car up like a taco shell when it hit the ground. Bent the steering wheel with my head so hard it ripped the whole column out of the mounts. I don't recommend trying it.
great stuff as always! yous should check out 12'o clock high movie and Bullitt
The chargers in the Dukes of hazzard were all chrysler engines
318s, 360s and a few 440s.
I doubt that they put money into the suspension to do a simple Rockford. Rockfords are easily doable in 70s cars lol
I'll side with the professional
Excellent video and interaction
ok, 1st, its a bloody mopar, it has a fracking hemi in it. not an lsx which is a gm pos. 2nd while they did "beaf up" the suspension, the general still has oem style suspension under it. when you put things like anti roll bars and poly bushes in, the body roll tends to go down some. that thing still has leaf spring rear suspension in it. not coil overs or anything like that. it still had its drum brakes and everything.
Rhys millen did most of the dukes of hazzard stunts and the cars were for the most part stock 318 autos except for the jump cars
Anybody else get a UA-cam ad for another brand of coffee during this video? lol
Little does duu know, they went through so many 69s, 68s,70s chargers they actually uped the the rarity thus the price of respective chargers
I'd like to get y'all's take on stunt driving done in old school TV shows such as FALL GUY, and others. I think it would be fun.
I don't know all the builds on the stunt cars in the movie Dukes of Hazzard but to my knowledge none of them had any LS platform engine in them. From what I've seen they had Big Block Mopars (383 engines seems to be used with many of them). That car doing the drifting does NOT have coil overs. It has stock mopar Torsion bar suspension, hydarulic hand brake, 4 speed manual tranmission, and reinforcements/ full roll cage. Even Richard Petty used the Torsion Bar suspension on his NASCAR cars.
My dream car is a GTO or a SS beautiful sounding cars
The charger in the remake had a some kind of Hemi in it I can't remember the displacement all I know is it was a built Dodge Hemi
I absolutely love BJ Baldwin's K5 Blazer. I have one and would love to have his setup. #KB43VER can't go wrong with the Hoonicorn and Hoonitruck.
On the jump through the Tacoma Dome didn't have far to go to the hospital to straight up the hill
I wish you guys would do an episode with 88M drivers I was one in Iraq in 2003 that would be cool
Finally, Drifting & Guns come together.... My 2 favorite things in the world! Cars and Guns - that's America 🇺🇸 Now if you guys Sponsored Vaughn Gittin jr... Have the BRCC Logo on the side of that Mustang Killing Tires in Formula D 😊
The dukes of hazard one was probably a charger body on a crown vic frame
I think that practice was done on Chargers brought out for jump events and what not. The jumps in the Dukes of Hazzard movie were so extreme that they just used a ratty Charger fixed up just enough and launched it off an air ramp with no one on board.
Driver Abbey Eaton, from Amazon's The Grand Tour, broke her back in a race car after going over a relatively small bump! I can't imagine trying to pull that bridge jump in a stock car today!
I could have sworn it was rhys millen that was doing a good bit of that driving in the dukes of Hazzard
And 2005 dukes of Hazzard one General Lee had a 426 and in the rest they used 440's 383's and 318's
Caleb has MONSTER legs.
I couldn't care less about racing generally, but holy shit. I am beyond impressed with BJ's driving. I know he's been rocking with yall awhile but damn. That Recoil 3 was nuts!
You guys are awesome. 👌 Badass videos.😊 but can we see more jariko denman, please he should be in the odd sense. 😏
Ooo man, Jessica Simpson was as fiiiine as candy in that movie (trying to keep it subtle here) makes me want to see that movie again
This is my favorite react…
Bj: Was scared about not giving it enough gas to jump her, so many g forces, I’ve put a lot of work into this truck.
Caleb: I like Jessica Simpson
Without any restrictions, I wonder how much faster could race trucks could be? They really should have a truly unlimited class of all types of racing. What is called unlimited today still has a ton of rules. The only rule needed is that it can't truly fly, so it doesn't turn into an airplane race since that would truly be the fastest way to get to the finish line.
I say as long as you cross the line on the ground your fine just make the finish line unlandable then we will see some amazing vehicles
Limit for cars in general isn't the engine and gearbox, those you can always make stronger, but grip of rear tires to keep accelerating you against airdrag that keeps slowing you down. Racing slicks will get you more grip if on tarmac. Next bottleneck is airdrag, you'll need bodywork like Charger Daytona to reduce drag and use airflow to press rear wheels harder to road. Final bottleneck (for now) is endurance of tires, they need to survive inertia created by them spinning, and at 500km/h you can imagine they spin fast.
For throphy trucks specifically, you'll also need to keep them controllable enough on rough terrain to make split-second response to unexpected happening, which happens a lot in off-road racing. Sponsors don't like fatal accidents, this is what killed Rally Group B in 1986.
off road racing in the General lee would be so epic.
If you pause it when the suspension is completely G’ed out on his trophy truck, it looks like a nascar truck. It’s crazy how low that thing can get.
Reminds me of night shift on the North End 😂.
Richard, when are you going to start shooting stuff again?
Lol! You should have lived in Alaska in the 80tys. Been there done that.
Dukes of Hazzard was filmed here in Louisiana. I know most of those locations and that jump scene.
You know? If you Work with Cars at all you know that the General Lee is a 69 Dodge Charger...
There were both 68 and 69 Chargers used in the tv show. Maybe a few 70s.
@@douglaslorin739all 3. they were modified to look like the same car.
@@oregonfordguy9812 True.
@6:18 me too buddy… meeeeeeee tooooo 😂😂😂😂
Review "Dust to Glory". They show the Baja 1000.
Rhys millin drove the general lee mostly
I thought this was a Trophy Trucker Driver Reacts, not a master class in stunt driving. Either way, BJ Baldwin was awesome to listen to.
Dukes Of Hazzard I like the original 1979-1985 and Smokey And The Bandit 1977 plus Christine 1983 are my favorites but old cars are built way better mid 80s and under are best
I was hoping to see Dax Shepard's movie Hit And Run and his badass Lincoln Continental.
Caleb, the ultimate pro. two tries to hit a guy in the face with cookies
11:00 if I was that cop in this scene id be saying the same thing
*"Holy shit!"*
And BJ has beautiful eyes! Wow.
episode with travis ?
Oh yeah! 🏎️
Rhys Millen was the stunt driver for dukes of hazard not tanner Foust.
I'm still unclear if demo ranch is over😢. It makes me sad just thinking of it
Ok in the "Dukes of Hazzard"
1st they show under the hood during the General Lee reveal.
Obviously a 426 Hemi crate engine
2nd Reese Millan, world champion drifter was piloting the car for the "drift" scene around the circle...Just saying do a little research before nitpicking things apart.
Not difficult to do.😏
"it was cool to go 140 on that bridge".... yeah, it is.
No vanishing point 1971?
Not big on racing, but I have enough gear heads in the family to follow.
Jessica Simpson. Emphasis on symp lol still love BI:YAAA
What happened to Fullmag, Ryan??
wish they would have shown the true dukes of hazzard.
The cars in the dukes of jazz are was just a crown Vic with charger body panels on it. They would have spent a shit ton of money on chargers
No Frankenstein Charger/Crown Vics were used in the movie. That practice came much later. Plus the movie was made in 05/06. Getting some junkyard 68/69 Chargers wasn't too expensive and no one was on board when they were jumped.
I believe they actually buried cardboard boxes and an air bag for the trans am to land on.
Great Work
Nice.
ok i am watching the john schneider movie, and i loved the advertisement for black rifle coffee
Now i want to see Ken block react to dukes of hazard. Oh yeah. 😢
That’s awesome that y’all took them WWII veterans up!!
The new ken block
Thanks all 3 of you for the video
They should have baby driver intro scene
A stock charger from 1969 wouldn't have a enough power to carry through most of the stunt work that was done and the body roll would be horrendous
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Made me think about when I was younger, I punched a Buffalo . Not many people have .
As the owner of a 70 Charger it hurts my soul when I see Chargers getting wrecked. ;-) Anywho, yeah nah, the whole drifting in the Dukes of Hazzard movie and anything precision driving I promise you that those cars probably have something like Magnum Force k frame/suspensions under them. The original torsion bar suspension and steering are sloppy at best compared to todays cars. Road feel is non-existent. The original power steering is so over powered that it's easy to over correct. Even with sway bars and heavy shocks body roll is crazy. You don't steer through curves you plow through them. Especially big block cars.
Baldwin is a master in that trophy truck. Been to a lot of offroad races and love watching those drivers go to work. Truly phenomenal.
Tanner Foust or Brian Deegan would be cool to see on here.
Rhys Millen.
As good as a driver Faust may be, I've heard lots of stories about what he's actually like. Dude doesn't respect cars, their history, their character and sentimental value. Check out his co presenters talk about him on TopGear
Vinwiki has a video from the guy that provided a lot of the cars for the cheap car challenges on American Top Gear. Tanner is apparently kind of a prima donna dick. The cars were part of the payment to the car coordinator, but Tanner completely destroyed his on purpose.
I know 7 drivers in the industry off top of my head that will drive circles round Tanner. He IS GOOD but more hype than skill
❤️👍🏻🥃🇺🇸
$26/gallon!? Jesus Christ! Do thoes things run on unobtamium? I just got out of the aviation industry and Jet A is only about $8/gallon.
Awesome
no trophy... im only 46
How u not react to death race best of both worlds lol
Veterans react to Submarine movies??
Next time Ronin.
The “blank look” on Caleb’s face, lasts way too long.
17 more chargers died for this movie