Some collectible cars work well on their own in a display case. Others change the feel of the entire shelf. The General Lee is firmly in the second camp. This 1969 Dodge Charger in Hemi orange, with the 01 on the doors and the Confederate flag on the roof, is one of the most recognisable images in American popular culture from the eighties. Norev captures it in its Jet-Car 1/43 range, a diecast line aimed at collectors who want presence and quality in a manageable format.
The General Lee in Jet-Car format
The Norev Jet-Car range in 1/43 has a clear proposition: metal construction, accessible price and a solid reproduction that fits naturally into themed collections or American muscle car displays. This Charger arrives with bright orange paint, black interior and the full General Lee livery number 01 on the doors and Confederate flag on the roof with official The Dukes of Hazzard licensing. No opening parts, as expected from this range, but with all the visual impact that makes the car instantly recognisable.
A piece that earns its own space on the shelf
In a collection of classic American cars, the General Lee orange breaks the rhythm of any display. This is not a car that goes unnoticed: the 01 and the flag mean any enthusiast will identify it at a glance, even at 1/43 scale. It is one of those pieces that carries more story behind it than many pricier models, and one that rewards the more you know about what you are looking at.
Norev diecast with confirmed livery
Diecast construction, bright orange finish with black interior, full General Lee livery and 1/43 scale. The model comes in its original cardboard box and is intended for collecting and display. A solid reference for anyone who wants the General Lee well represented without taking up too much room in the cabinet.