(Associated Press) A northern Illinois auto museum has no plan to stop displaying a Dodge Charger from the “Dukes of Hazzard” television show with the Confederate battle flag painted atop the vehicle.
Statues of Confederate generals and soldiers are being taken down across the country, NASCAR has banned the flag from its races and the Confederate emblem is being removed from the Mississippi state flag.
But the Volo Auto Museum about 50 miles (80 kilometers) northwest of Chicago says the famed “General Lee” from the first season of the TV show isn’t going anywhere, according to a weekend report in the Crystal Lake-based Northwest Herald.
“We feel the car is part of history, and people love it,” museum director Brian Grams told the newspaper. “We’ve got people of all races and nationalities that remember the TV show and aren’t offended by it whatsoever. It’s a piece of history and it’s in a museum.”
“Several people have reached out with positive comments about us leaving it on display,” Grams said, “complimenting us for leaving it there and not having a knee-jerk reaction to remove it like a lot of places are.”
Grams says the General Lee is a piece of history and the museum would not remove it any more than it would think of removing the Nazi memorabilia displayed in parts of the museum’s military section.

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Trivia: the fact is there were very many General Lee cars. The country was scoured for this model of car. Each car was painted up and modified to be another General Lee car. They were all fitted with special suspension and balanced in order to perform the “jumps” you see in the show. Each car was scraped after just one jump because the integrity of the vehicle was compromised.
https://petrolicious.com/articles/this-1968-dodge-charger-survived-the-dukes-of-hazzard-film-set-and-is-ready-for-a-gentler-life-with-a-new-owner
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Lee_(car)