Dukes of Hazzard-Inspired Stunt Draws Crowd in Somerset
- A festival in Somerset, Kentucky, featured a stunt where Raymond Kohn jumped a replica General Lee car 150 feet over a fountain, attracting a large crowd.
- Kohn's stunt was his 30th and took months of preparation, featuring safety measures like a roll cage.
- The crowd reacted with cheers as the car landed, despite breaking off a bumper and door, demonstrating the excitement of the event.
- Festival-Goers also met stars from 'The Dukes of Hazzard,' including John Schneider, and Executive Director Keith Floyd expressed relief that everyone was safe.
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‘The Dukes of Hazzard’ Replica Car Jumps 150 Feet Over Fountain in Kentucky: ‘Praise the Lord, Everybody’s Safe’
During the Somernites Cruise event on June 28 in Somerset, KY., stuntman Raymond Kohn drove a replica of the “Dukes of Hazzard” car known as the General Lee over the town’s fountain square (via Commonwealth Journal). The car jumped 150 feet in front of an audience of fans and locals. According to the local outlet, […]
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