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I never really watched the Fall guy. However, I worked in cable TV type system maintenance for many years and got to see lots of bits and pieces of lots of shows (Ever watched the Midwest Farm Report Channel?). One day, I was working on a system, adjusting equipment, and caught one of the Fall Guy's jumps. Whoever the film editor was, let the film run just a few frames too long.
The truck was flying through the air in wonderful slow motion! The dust is blowing off behind the truck, as the truck slowly dips forward in its trajectory. The front wheels hit the ground, followed by the rear wheels hitting the ground. The entire truck bounds back up into the air, front end first followed by the rear end. Still, in slow motion, the front end drops back to the ground with the rear end following behind. As the rear end hits the ground, the front end is still dipping lower, the left front wheel reaching toward an odd angle, the rear end bounding back up again. The front bumper is nearing the ground, the left front wheel now about a 45 degree angle and clearly headed out away from the wheel well.
The very next frame and a dozen or two that followed showed the truck turning sharply on four solid wheels and skidding to a stop, all at normal speed.
I don't think that truck survived the jump.
I understand that the Fall guy, and I know that the Dukes of Hazard (with rare exceptions), only ever jumped a car (or truck) once. For safety reasons, all jump cars were crushed immediately after.
Dukes of Hazard production staff would often only paint one side of a car to be jumped as the General Lee. There were several editing errors where the car would be jumped, land, and do some sort of skid or turn resulting in the unpainted side showing for a frame or two.
Just more worthless TV trivia.
I want to see them jump a Focus or a Mazda 6.