From a Mopar site that features the General Lee,
"The first and probably most often asked question is, "what color is the General Lee?"
There is one page out there that says the General is most definitely "Hugger" orange. That answer, while partially correct, is mostly wrong. You ask, "how can that be?" Well, let me explain. The first Generals were painted Hemi-orange, a real life Mopar color that a '69 Charger could have come from the factory with. However, over the years they used quite a few different oranges to paint the General Lee, Hugger probably being one of them. Also, depending on how much paint they had available, how quickly they needed a car to be ready, etc, etc., they would mix whatever oranges they had on hand so a General could have ended up Hemi or Hugger or a number of other oranges or any mixture thereof (all of them being fairly close to the original Hemi-orange). So while some Generals were Hugger orange, "the" General was not. If you have to pick a "the" General Lee color, I would go with the original Hemi-orange. But since Warner Brothers didn't care, you shouldn't either. For authenticity, all you need to do is pick a color close to Hemi-orange. Wayne informs me that Street Hemi orange engine paint is an exact match for the color on his General."
Here is the site: http://pages.prodigy.net/tcwinfk/
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