<P> After losing that car, at the end of "The Runaway" she receives her trademark white 1980 Jeep CJ - 7 "Golden Eagle", named (The) Dixie . The initial version of the Jeep seen at the end of this episode is noticeably different from what soon becomes the standard version, with a slightly different paint job, doors with "Dixie" painted on, and "Golden Eagle" printed on the hood on either side of an Eagle emblem . After this and its second appearance, in the episode "Arrest Jesse Duke" (produced after "The Runaway" but actually broadcast before, creating a continuity error), bar a couple of stock footage shots of the Jeep parked outside of the Duke farm where the initial design can be seen, the design changes to a lighter paint job, no doors, and "Dixie" painted alongside the emblem on the hood . However, as with other vehicles in the show, there are different versions of the Jeep used for filming of various episodes . Sometimes the Jeep has a slightly different paint scheme, and alternates between automatic and manual transmissions . The design of the roll - bars also varies slightly across the seasons . </P> <P> On a number of occasions Daisy also drives Uncle Jesse's pickup truck, and certain storylines occasionally call for her to drive the General Lee . </P> <P> Daisy Duke is both the main female protagonist and the sex symbol on Dukes of Hazzard . In two episodes Daisy wears a red bikini to distract Cletus and a truck driver . She appears numerous times wearing short, tight denim shorts, which later became colloquially known as "Daisy Dukes". </P> <P> The network censors believed that Daisy's famous cut - off shorts alone would be too revealing . The shorts were so short that the only way the producers could get them on air was for Catherine Bach to wear flesh - colored pantyhose with them to ensure that the shorts revealed no more of her than intended . Bach herself had concerns about the shorts, saying she could not wear them in a restaurant scene in the show . The producers suggested that Bach go and see what the girls were wearing in the restaurant across the street; she found the waitresses there were wearing "little miniskirts that matched the tablecloths!". Bach made many of Daisy's costumes herself, especially the early ones, including the red bikini in the first episode, which is seen during the show's opening credits . </P>

Where did the term daisy dukes come from
find me the text answering this question