Philip_Duke Posted Monday at 04:05 PM Posted Monday at 04:05 PM I've played this game to death so am pretty much done with it, but it sure was fun to play with General Lee as my main car (well, not really as it's missing the Rebel Flag). Skipper Duke and RogerDuke 2 Quote
RogerDuke Posted Monday at 07:05 PM Posted Monday at 07:05 PM Well, it's no General Lee. But since it makes folks think about the Dukes of Hazzard I like it. Skipper Duke 1 Quote
Skipper Duke Posted Tuesday at 01:01 AM Posted Tuesday at 01:01 AM 5 hours ago, RogerDuke said: Well, it's no General Lee. But since it makes folks think about the Dukes of Hazzard I like it. That O1 style instead of 01 is like the '05 movie Pre Cooter version. RogerDuke 1 Quote
Skipper Duke Posted Tuesday at 01:01 AM Posted Tuesday at 01:01 AM 8 hours ago, Philip_Duke said: I've played this game to death so am pretty much done with it, but it sure was fun to play with General Lee as my main car (well, not really as it's missing the Rebel Flag). It's like the '05 movie Pre Cooter version with no flag and O1 instead of 01. RogerDuke 1 Quote
Philip_Duke Posted Wednesday at 01:35 PM Author Posted Wednesday at 01:35 PM On 3/24/2025 at 7:05 PM, RogerDuke said: Well, it's no General Lee. But since it makes folks think about the Dukes of Hazzard I like it. Yeah, and it has the iconic horn sound. I'd always play it whenever I jumped over whatever. RogerDuke and Skipper Duke 1 1 Quote
HossC Posted Wednesday at 02:01 PM Posted Wednesday at 02:01 PM 21 minutes ago, Philip_Duke said: Yeah, and it has the iconic horn sound. I was watching an '80s British sitcom the other night when they briefly introduced a character who was meant to be a bit loud and brash. He came around the corner in bright red Ford Capri (like the top one here - I don't think this generation was available in the US) and then came the Dixie horn. It was a nice little surprise. Skipper Duke and RogerDuke 1 1 Quote
Skipper Duke Posted Wednesday at 05:55 PM Posted Wednesday at 05:55 PM 3 hours ago, HossC said: I was watching an '80s British sitcom the other night when they briefly introduced a character who was meant to be a bit loud and brash. He came around the corner in bright red Ford Capri (like the top one here - I don't think this generation was available in the US) and then came the Dixie horn. It was a nice little surprise. Wow and it's shaped like a Charger too! Quote
HossC Posted Wednesday at 06:53 PM Posted Wednesday at 06:53 PM 46 minutes ago, Skipper Duke said: Wow and it's shaped like a Charger too! It was meant to be the European equivalent of the Mustang, and was even designed by one of the Mustang design team, although the first generation models built in South Africa were the only ones available with a V8. The models we had were all 4-cylinders and V6s. Ford did sell some Capris in the US under the Mercury brand. They were very popular over here, especially after being featured in action shows like 'The Professionals': Skipper Duke 1 Quote
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