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The longest jump was over the river, it was used in several episodes throught the seasons and the first reunion movie. I believe it was first seen in "Double Sting". I'm not sure how long it was, but I believe it was a world record (someone please correct me if I'm wrong!).

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you are correct lost sheep - that was the biggest SUCCESFUL jump the general made (that is what i have been told on numerous occasions so i assume it is true)

the longest jump was not shown in any episodes because the stuntman accidentally injured an actor so was never used, but can be seen in 2 fast 2 furious

i have been informed that it was when uncle jesse was driving and a bridge over a river was opening and he floored it and the general flew over the bridge and the sail boat and landed on the other side

unfortunatly, i have been told that part of the ramp broke off and knocked the actor on the boat unconsious

could someone tell me if this is true or not - i have only heard this from a friend's cousin who worked with the stunt co-ordinator on 2F2F (the guy who did the stunts for DOH)

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you are correct lost sheep - that was the biggest SUCCESFUL jump the general made (that is what i have been told on numerous occasions so i assume it is true)

the longest jump was not shown in any episodes because the stuntman accidentally injured an actor so was never used, but can be seen in 2 fast 2 furious

i have been informed that it was when uncle jesse was driving and a bridge over a river was opening and he floored it and the general flew over the bridge and the sail boat and landed on the other side

unfortunatly, i have been told that part of the ramp broke off and knocked the actor on the boat unconsious

could someone tell me if this is true or not - i have only heard this from a friend's cousin who worked with the stunt co-ordinator on 2F2F (the guy who did the stunts for DOH)

the longest "unsuccsesful" jump of the gen lee can be seen in 2 fast 2 furious? where? :o

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you are correct lost sheep - that was the biggest SUCCESFUL jump the general made (that is what i have been told on numerous occasions so i assume it is true)

the longest jump was not shown in any episodes because the stuntman accidentally injured an actor so was never used, but can be seen in 2 fast 2 furious

i have been informed that it was when uncle jesse was driving and a bridge over a river was opening and he floored it and the general flew over the bridge and the sail boat and landed on the other side

unfortunatly, i have been told that part of the ramp broke off and knocked the actor on the boat unconsious

could someone tell me if this is true or not - i have only heard this from a friend's cousin who worked with the stunt co-ordinator on 2F2F (the guy who did the stunts for DOH)

the longest "unsuccsesful" jump of the gen lee can be seen in 2 fast 2 furious? where? :o

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hey - it was a pretty good movie - not as good as the first (mainly cos of the lack of charger) but still pretty good on the whole

and the Camero was pretty sweet as well - but i like all old school muscle cars, not just Chargers

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hey - it was a pretty good movie - not as good as the first (mainly cos of the lack of charger) but still pretty good on the whole

and the Camero was pretty sweet as well - but i like all old school muscle cars, not just Chargers

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