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Dukes of Hazzard Collectibles & Memorabilia

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  5. original duke boys belt

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    • I think they're in Italian, and why does he post very short random clips? There's a total of 3½ minutes of episode 1, and that's split across five videos. At least one of the later clips is only eight seconds long.  Not very watchable. You'd be better off going to the Fans of Sonny Enos Shroyer YouTube channel. As far as I can see, there's 11 complete episodes (out of 18). The picture quality isn't the best, but they're in English and the scenes I skipped through are good enough.
    • The General Lee made BIG jumps.
    • Thomas Andrews: "Mr. Lightoller! Why are the boats being launched half full? There, look! 20 or so, in a boat built for 65? And I saw one boat with only twelve. Twelve!"   Officer Lightoller: "Well, we weren't sure of the weight, Mr. Andrews, these boats may buckle."   Thomas Andrews: "Rubbish! These boats were tested in Belfast with the weight of 70 men! Now fill these boats, Mr. Lightoller, for God's sake man!"   Charles Lightoller: "Yes... Sir!"
    • Enos's personal unmarked car in Enos, was that Chevelle the same one that was Cooter Davenport's #76 race car?
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