Giving up, just as he was about to step down, when his foot suddenly slipped through the gaps in the barrels of hay, and his boot connected with something metal.
He turned to her and grinned.
'Think I found our treasure Annie Raye'.
Well folks you are looking at one of the first treasure chests found in Hazzard since the civil war.
Jojo knelt down and began to push the hay and dust off what ever it was he was standing on.
Annie moved to the side and began to help move the hay. They had soon uncovered most of the roof and came across what looked to be a red and blue flag.
She blew the dust of the side revelling the words, that although faded and peeled, the name, General Lee could still be seen.
Annie moved more hay and dust from the windshield, 'Jojo meet the General'.
'Nice to meet you General' said Jojo. Who was still standing on the roof of the car. 'Now how are we gonna get you out?
'Here' she replied, handing him the pitch fork 'better start digging'.
They had soon pushed aside enough to be able to walk around the car and manoeuvre it out of the barn.
She walked over to the driver's window, which had been left open.
'Do you think that it will start? She asked Jojo as he jumped of the roof and walked round to the hood of the car to take a look at the engine.
'Not sure' he replied shining the light around the dust-covered engine. 'Especially with no keys to start it with'.
'Well I'm not getting in there to hot wire it' she told him gesturing to the hay and chicken droppings covering the interior.
Jojo closed the hood and walked round next to her.
'Come on, will just push it to the truck, besides it'll make less noise that way.'
He pulled the door handle, only to find it kept slipping through his fingers.
'Guess that's why the window was open,' he said to himself, leaning in through the window to take the handbrake of, coming out gagging from the smell inside.
'I'll take the back, you push from here, that way you can steer as well'. Jojo told her moving to the back of the car.
'Thanks,' Annie said to him sarcastically, as the smell coming from the car was bad from the outside as well.
Once they got the old charger moving It took them an hour to push the General out of the back door of the barn and down to Cooters tow truck.
'Well hello my old friend.'
