Did Bubba Watson paint over the Confederate flag?

Bubba Watson, the third-ranked golfer in the world and owner of one of the official General Lee cars from the late 1970s TV show "Dukes of Hazzard" has decided to paint over the Confederate flag that adorns the top of the widely recognizable vehicle.
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Did Bubba Watson sell his General Lee?

Bubba Watson confirmed that he still owns the General Lee and said that he'd like to donate the car to a museum.
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Does the General Lee still have the Confederate flag?

After he won the 2012 Masters tournament, there was controversy about his using the General in his Twitter header image. In 2015, in the midst of the Confederate flag controversial ban, he declared his intention of repainting the car and removing the flag. In 2020 Watson confirmed he had removed the flag.
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How many General Lee cars are there?

Somewhere between 256 and 321 "General Lee" cars were created and mostly destroyed during the series. Fewer than 20 in various states of disrepair still exist. Despite popular belief, there were no 1970 Chargers used in the series according to all the car builders.
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What does 01 mean on the General Lee?

When the first General Lee rolled onto the set, it was one of a kind -- a 1969 Dodge Charger painted "hemi orange" with a Confederate flag painted across the roof. The doors were numbered "01," and the only way in or out of the car was to climb through the windows.
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How many Dodge Chargers were wrecked making Dukes of Hazzard?

The Dukes of Hazzard ran 147 episodes over 7 seasons and a large number of 1969 Chargers were destroyed in filming. Some sources place the figure at over 300.
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What color was the General Lee before it was painted orange?

Supposedly, the first General Lee in The Dukes of Hazzard was painted Chrysler color EV2 “Hemi Orange,” but the application was found to be splotchy, mostly because it was painted quickly over the car's original factory paint, T3 “Light Bronze Metallic.” However, even this story is contested widely online, with fans ...
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Whats the meaning behind the Confederate flag?

In 1860 and 1861, eleven southern states seceded from the United States to protect the institution of slavery, forming the Confederate States of America and sparking the U.S. Civil War. After the war, their flag was adopted as a symbol of Southern heritage at the same time as it represented slavery and white supremacy.
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Was there a Confederate flag in The Dukes of Hazzard movie?

The Dukes of Hazzard aired between 1979 and 1985, later spawning a 2005 movie, which starred Sean William Scott, Johnny Knoxville and Jessica Simpson and also featured the Confederate flag image atop the vehicle.
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Who currently owns the General Lee?

Golfer Bubba Watson owns the original General Lee that was used to shoot the opening scenes of the television show. According to the BBC, Watson announced that he would remove the Confederate flag from the roof of General Lee 1 and repaint it with the US flag.
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Who owns Dukes of Hazzard car?

One of The Dukes of Hazzard's most famous props, a 1969 orange Dodge Charger decorated with the confederate flag, has been crushed by a tree felled by Hurricane Ida. The car belonged to the show's star John Schneider, who owns an entire collection of the confederate flag-sporting automobiles.
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Did John Schneider actually drive the General Lee?

In the Dukes of Hazzard series, John Schneider drove a myriad of vehicles that looked like the General Lee. According to an interview with the Daily Mail, there were over 300 replicas used in the movie for various parts. 329, to be specific. Technically, the real General Lee was a 1969 Dodge Charger.
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What is the flag on top of the General Lee?

It was simply a part of our Southern culture." "The Dukes of Hazzard" aired from 1979 to 1985 on CBS. It later inspired a 2005 feature film, which also featured the Confederate flag image on the roof of the General Lee.
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Which state removed the Confederate flag?

But on Tuesday, Mr. Reeves signed into law a measure that removes the flag that has flown over the state for 126 years and been at the heart of a conflict Mississippi has grappled with for generations: how to view a legacy that traces to the Civil War.
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What was the name of the Confederate flag?

Known as the “Stars and Bars,” the flag featured a white star for each Confederate state on a blue background, and three stripes, two red and one white.
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What did the Confederates want?

The Confederacy went to war against the United States to protect slavery and instead brought about its total and immediate abolition. By April 1865, the C.S.A. was in ruins, its armies destroyed.
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What started the Civil War?

At 4:30 a.m. on April 12, 1861, Confederate troops fired on Fort Sumter in South Carolina's Charleston Harbor. Less than 34 hours later, Union forces surrendered. Traditionally, this event has been used to mark the beginning of the Civil War.
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Why did confederates many times not wear official uniforms?

Confederate Uniforms

Due to costs and a lack of materials during the war, many Confederate soldiers did not have adequate uniforms. They often wore combinations of what they could find and steal as well as their own clothes. They also didn't have very good shoes and sometimes had to go without any shoes at all.
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What is the General Lee paint code?

One of the most common questions is... “What is the correct paint code for the General Lee?”. The correct answer is.... Orange. As you can see here, there were many variations of the orange used on the Dukes at any given time.
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What is the actual color of the General Lee car?

“The car was painted orange from whatever color they had. They mixed up a color and painted a 69 Dodge Charger orange, made up from every color they had in the paint shop in 1978.” Later, Schneider said, they mixed up a “mish-mash, a mutt” of orange.
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Why were the General Lee doors welded shut?

Their Dodge Charger “The General Lee” was built as a race car, which was a common tactic for actual moonshiners. According to the Wikipedia entry, it is explained in the series that the doors of race cars are welded shut because it's a race race.
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How much is a 69 Dodge Charger worth?

After the 2005 spike, 1969 Charger prices have continued to march upwards. Today, J.D. Power's National Automobile Dealers' Association estimates that a pristine 440 R/T 1969 Charger with a manual transmission can fetch at least $46,500 dollars and an automatic transmission bumps that number to $57,105.
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Where is the original General Lee?

The Dodge Charger car, known as the General Lee after the head of the southern forces during America's civil war, is in the Volo Auto Museum about 50 miles (80km) north-west of Chicago.
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What is the history of the rebel flag?

Confederate flags

The Confederate assembly in Montgomery, Alabama adopted the first national flag of the Confederate States of America in March of 1861. This flag was raised over the Capital in Montgomery, Alabama on March 4, 1861. The canton was blue with seven stars in a circle.
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