Tungsten Grey Color Solved!
Originally posted by 2K6TungstenVert@September 10, 2005, 11:09 AM
Hey this "hiney" just calls a spade a spade. . . Spades are black. At least Ford got that color right. For the most part, everytime I go to the dealership to see a Mustang color, I feel like I am with my ex-wife at the make-up counter at Bloomies, viewing metallic eye shadow ,rouge, or lipstick, NOT car colors. This "moron" never meant to offend anyone other than the person selecting colors at Ford. . perhaps I was venting a lttile too strongly and if that offended somone's sensitivities I am sorry. Tungsten is a perfect color for some people. I would imagine these people are a good deal younger than I am. Maybe I am just too old. I too well remember a time when a color stood on it's own. It did not need to be "enhanced" with hues. I remember a time when colors "popped"! Simple times! Simple colors! Funny how a simple design from the 1960's comes back on a 2005 car and TAKES THE MARKET BY STORM! (like the PT-cruiser, VW Beetle) I wonder what would have happened if those "simple" colors had come along with it. Perhaps the only things that are "simple" these days. . . are people. Guess I am glad I am as old as I am. My best to all. I am signing off the forums and wish all of you the very best with whatever attempt at a color you chose to drive down the road.
Hey this "hiney" just calls a spade a spade. . . Spades are black. At least Ford got that color right. For the most part, everytime I go to the dealership to see a Mustang color, I feel like I am with my ex-wife at the make-up counter at Bloomies, viewing metallic eye shadow ,rouge, or lipstick, NOT car colors. This "moron" never meant to offend anyone other than the person selecting colors at Ford. . perhaps I was venting a lttile too strongly and if that offended somone's sensitivities I am sorry. Tungsten is a perfect color for some people. I would imagine these people are a good deal younger than I am. Maybe I am just too old. I too well remember a time when a color stood on it's own. It did not need to be "enhanced" with hues. I remember a time when colors "popped"! Simple times! Simple colors! Funny how a simple design from the 1960's comes back on a 2005 car and TAKES THE MARKET BY STORM! (like the PT-cruiser, VW Beetle) I wonder what would have happened if those "simple" colors had come along with it. Perhaps the only things that are "simple" these days. . . are people. Guess I am glad I am as old as I am. My best to all. I am signing off the forums and wish all of you the very best with whatever attempt at a color you chose to drive down the road.
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