Dukes of Hazzard General Lee Remote Radio Control Car RC
- Great for dodgin' the law! Sound box plays 10 bars of 'Dixie.'
- Light-up headlights! Made of durable plastic and more peppy than a caffeine-fueled squirrel, this radio controlled car is made to look like the Duke cousins' legendary 1969 Dodge Charger, complete with light-up headlights.
- This vehicle flies through your home or office, tearing up the carpet as you annoy your friends and coworkers while bringing a smile to all the fans of Dukes of Hazzard that are going to harass you for a turn behind the wheel.
- Measuring 10-inches long from chrome bumper to chrome bumper, it also includes a bonus sound box that plays 10 bars of 'Dixie,' just like the car horn on the show!
- Requires 6x 'AA' batteries and 1x 9-volt battery, not included.
Product Description
General Lee" 1969 Dodge Charger Collectible Car by Malibu International Toys. Recreate the action and excitement of The Dukes Of hazzard TV Series with that Features: Full Function Radio Control (Goes Forward, Left, Right and Reverse) on Freq. 27 MHz-Horn Button Plays the General Lee's Famous Dixie Theme-Working Headlights and Brake Lights come on While Driving in Reverse-Fast Speed Action-Highly Detailed With High Gloss Paint and Detailed Decals-Rubber Tires on Mag Wheels-Requires 6 "AA" Batteries and 1 "9V" Battery Not Included For Ages 8 To Adults.
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Dukes of Hazzard General Lee Remote Radio Control Car RC
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- Publisher: Dukes of Hazzard
- Label: Dukes of Hazzard
- Studio: Dukes of Hazzard
- Average Customer Review:
based on 4 reviews
- Sales Rank in Toys: #13070
Avg. Customer Review:
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
Summary: Dukes of Hazard Car 2008-08-31
Comment: I bought this car for my son, it it his second as the first one was stepped on by someone and broken. Car runs well and provides lots of enjoyment to my 11 year old.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Summary: fun toy,but sound box is separate from toy 2008-08-06
Comment: This seems to be a fun toy--grandson likes it. However, when ordering, I didn't realize the "sound box" is a separate thing from the car. Would be more enjoyable if you could push a button on the remote control to have the sound instead of carrying it around in your pocket.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
Summary: Some details... 2008-03-12
Comment: It may be worth pointing out, for the true fans, that this car has no push bar, incorrect wheels (at least they're close), lacks much of the chrome trim by the rear window, and MOST ANNOYINGLY (to me), the "General Lee" decals are too large and are as long as the flag, just like all the models for sale. You would think someone would at least be able to make a decal the right size. If you don't mind all those things, then this is a pretty nice package for a decent price.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
Summary: Tough and fun 2007-05-30
Comment: Trying to be true to the Dukes, I have put this car through some punishment. Between jumping it and running into walls while doing donuts I have many scrapes on it and a chip missing from the front bumper but the things still runs great. It's pretty fast on smooth surfaces. Steering and speed control are a little touchy and take a little getting used to. There is no "slow" with this car. The only annoying thing with it is the "dixie" horn sound that comes with it. It wouldn't be an issue except that it plays "dixie" three times in a row. All in all a great car.
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