TANEY COUNTY – One of many iconic “Normal Lee” vehicles made for the tv present “The Dukes of Hazzard” was concerned in a crash final weekend in Taney County.
The only-vehicle crash occurred round 1:30 p.m. Feb. 26, on Historic Freeway 165. Two individuals have been taken to a hospital for accidents.
In an replace Tuesday, the Western Taney County Hearth Safety District stated the individual driving the automotive on the time of the crash was not approved to take action.
“The proprietor and the proprietor’s particular wants son are devastated concerning the injury to the automobile,” the Hearth Safety District wrote on Fb.
The Hollister police chief informed the Springfield Information Chief no citations have been issued right now.
“After an investigation on scene, it was decided the driving force of the automobile was touring too quick for the highway situations and misplaced management of the automobile he was working,” Chief Preston Schmidt stated.
The proprietor of the automobile stated it had been pushed by all the “Dukes of Hazzard” forged members, and even signed by every member, however the automotive was by no means really featured within the TV present.
In response to the Hearth Safety District, there have been 309 “Normal Lee’s” constructed for the TV present and one other 26 made for the 2006 remake.