General Lee
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- The General Lee has a unique livery which consists of an orange paint job, '01' decals on the doors and a full length Confederate Flag on the roof.
- The doors on the General Lee are actually welded shut, which explains why the characters Bo and Luke always gets into the vehicle by shooting through the window openings.
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