NvrFinished
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Why do both convertibles in those shots have the same plate number? And why are the right hand brake lights not working in the last two shots of Grabber blue?
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Driving with the top down (see the earlier pic).So how is the top on that vert so clean while the rest of it is so dirty?
I only see one convertible. I assume the blinker is activated in the shots where only one brake light is illuminated.Why do both convertibles in those shots have the same plate number? And why are the right hand brake lights not working in the last two shots of Grabber blue?
Go to the first page. I believe the last convertible was originally posted up as Lightning Blue before the other shots were recently added to the page. Some people thought it was photo shopped. The last two shots of the Grabber Blue turning right do not show the brake lights illuminated. I just find it odd.I only see one convertible. I assume the blinker is activated in the shots where only one brake light is illuminated.
Evil!addle:I'll post the Lightning Blue ones later.
Agreed.That Lightning Blue is doing nothing for me. DIB was way better, especially in direct Sunlight.
Yeah, I'd say those are likely the new wheels included with the black accent package. Lightning blue looks like our answer to the positive feedback with liquid blue. No purple in it and a true blue so it checks all the boxes for me. Pretty sure this is exactly what I'll be ordering.Wow, I still prefer Guard but I think Lightning Blue is my new second favorite. Interesting to see the black 50th wheels on it, wonder if that'll be part of the 2017 black pack that this car seems to have.
Thank you for the great pics. Wish it was clean so I can get a better grasp of the color but I think it looks great!Here's the 2017 Mustang GT prototype in Lightning Blue.
We also caught the 2017 GT350 in the same color.