The General Lee
Not a lot to say about this vehicle, other than I've left the suspension a little springy for some fun.
I've tried to keep it accurate, the colour used is the same as the actual car and quite hard to track down genuine codes but got there eventually. The lettering on the doors is in almost the same font as the genuine vehicle and I've tried to place the flags and roof wording as close as possible with the original.
The Dixie horn is my own sampled version that needs tweaking, I did used to own a set many years ago. You need to hold the horn down until it's nearly finished to hear the entire horn other-wise it either stops before the end or volume fades away, will get it sorted when I have more time.
The required extras for the General Lee can be added via the links below and everything should be ready to go. Don't forget the credit for these goes to the original owners and helped me make my first attempt at a skin easier.
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End Note
The skins for the car use the standard Moonhawk with a few added extras, I've only done the skin itself and tuning of the vehicle and of course sourced the parts as near as I could get them. It's very much a work in progress as and when I have some spare time, hopefully I will get round to making or modifying some body parts to make it more realistic but even as it is the cars are still fun to drive.
I've only made three skins for BeamNG.drive, all use the Moonhawk and look okay. I've done the General Lee, along with the MFP Pursuit and MFP Interceptor from the original Mad Max film back in 1979. I've not actually done any design for games since the original NFS series, first car I made for that was the MFP Interceptor but that was completely from scratch.
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In the upcoming weeks mod approvals could be slower than normal.
Thank you for your patience.
In the upcoming weeks mod approvals could be slower than normal.
Thank you for your patience.

The General Lee 1.01
Dukes of Hazzard (Moonhawk Skin)