Car Modifications That Had Other Drivers Doing a Double-Take

Special Edition AMC Gremlin: The General Dollar

Have you ever heard of a Gremlin or the company that made them, AMC? If not, you’re not alone. These quirky, compact cars from the 1970s may not be common on the roads today, but they’ve developed a dedicated cult following over the years. One Gremlin enthusiast recently took their love for this unique vehicle to the next level by transforming it into a version of the "General Lee," the iconic car from the 80s TV show *The Dukes of Hazzard*

While the original General Lee was a Dodge Charger—a classic muscle car—this Gremlin makeover is both hilarious and unexpected. The Gremlin’s boxy, unconventional design already turns heads, but seeing it reimagined as a symbol of Southern rebellion adds a whole new layer of charm. Isn’t it fascinating how car culture keeps these vintage models alive, even in the most creative ways? This quirky tribute proves that even the most unlikely cars can become legends in their own right.

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Car Modifications That Had Other Drivers Doing a Double-Take

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