Sergeant Gearhead
Well-Known Member
They spelled GT500 on the lower side stripe of the silver-blue one. You don't see that on the standard GT500.There ought to be more to a car than paint color to call it a heritage edition.
Sponsored
They spelled GT500 on the lower side stripe of the silver-blue one. You don't see that on the standard GT500.There ought to be more to a car than paint color to call it a heritage edition.
This looks a bit like a darker version of Dodge's Hellraisin color on the Challenger and Charger.
Funny, mine has that. Lol. What a jokeThey spelled GT500 on the lower side stripe of the silver-blue one. You don't see that on the standard GT500.
Great. Another semi-black color. Had my hopes up for this color assuming this is the oil slick.
That's the plan.The GT350 Heritage Edition arrived in the last year of production. I assume with the looming Mustang S650 that this could signal the end of the line for the GT500 as we know it?
I had no idea the 18+ ecoboost & GT use the same hood. What a joke.Can you say California Special alla Ecoboost
Yes.Brittany blue on a GT350 or a Mach would have been just perfect
I absolutely loathe the fake side vents on the Ecoboost. Is that something people actually like?
Oil Slick was changed to Mischievous Purple Metallic.Is that oil slick blue?
No WH, the joke is that it took you five years to realize it.I had no idea the 18+ ecoboost & GT use the same hood. What a joke.