Whos all ordering Black 5.0s??
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Mine is black. Black-on-black-on-black. Black exterior, charcoal interior, black tinted brembo wheels.
Not many are black though...
https://themustangsource.com/showthread.php?t=481991
Not many are black though...
https://themustangsource.com/showthread.php?t=481991
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Same here, i've owned 2 black 5.0's, never again will i get a black car. Sterling grey was the second most logical color since i like dark colored cars. To each his own.
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Black would be one of my top two or three choices. I love black cars, but not for daily drivers as they are so hard to keep clean (only one of our current cars is black). A new Mustang wouldn't be a daily driver though, so it wouldn't be as much of an issue since it would be parked in teh garage most of the time.
If I got a base GT I'd probably go with gray, but if I got a premium GT, I'd probably go with black since I'd also get spoiler delete, and black is the only color that makes the stupid trunk wart (mandatory on all premium GTs) virtually disappear.
If I got a base GT I'd probably go with gray, but if I got a premium GT, I'd probably go with black since I'd also get spoiler delete, and black is the only color that makes the stupid trunk wart (mandatory on all premium GTs) virtually disappear.
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Black would be one of my top two or three choices. I love black cars, but not for daily drivers as they are so hard to keep clean (only one of our current cars is black). A new Mustang wouldn't be a daily driver though, so it wouldn't be as much of an issue since it would be parked in teh garage most of the time.
If I got a base GT I'd probably go with gray, but if I got a premium GT, I'd probably go with black since I'd also get spoiler delete, and black is the only color that makes the stupid trunk wart (mandatory on all premium GTs) virtually disappear.
If I got a base GT I'd probably go with gray, but if I got a premium GT, I'd probably go with black since I'd also get spoiler delete, and black is the only color that makes the stupid trunk wart (mandatory on all premium GTs) virtually disappear.
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every car i ever owned, every motorcycle.. all Black..
i finally branched out...
sterling grey.. wondering if i should switch my order back to what it was originally..
black ..
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black is a classic color that will never go out of style and with nice chrome rims, it just pops...twitter a supermodel and see what it takes for them to look soo good, lots of work. Black does take more work to clean, but the payoff is worth it.
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Of course I'm getting Kona Blue because black is too hard to keep clean and my rims are Sterling Gray.
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I own a Kona blue 2010 and I can tell you this color is as hard to take care of as black. It shows everything. I do love the color and get tons of compliments on the paint. I seriously can not believe all the people that go out of their way to tell me how much they like the color.
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The advantage your Kona has over Black is the fact that it has metallic paint- a little bit easier paint to take care of and when light hits it, it reflects nicely.
My big problem with trying to decide between black and Kona is, that the Black Charcoal Interior with the Cashmere stripe just clashes with the Kona I think. And the Grabber Blue doesn't fit either. That means 400a, interior which to me is a little bland and boring.
I'm leaning towards the Black Mustang, with Black Cashmere Stripe seats- One other thing is, if you decided to have it painted in the future, which a really nice dupont black with light metallic pearl paint, it would be a lot easier to sand down and matchup then any other color...
So, bottom line is- I'm again, leaning towards the black----- But Kona is really nice too.
My big problem with trying to decide between black and Kona is, that the Black Charcoal Interior with the Cashmere stripe just clashes with the Kona I think. And the Grabber Blue doesn't fit either. That means 400a, interior which to me is a little bland and boring.
I'm leaning towards the Black Mustang, with Black Cashmere Stripe seats- One other thing is, if you decided to have it painted in the future, which a really nice dupont black with light metallic pearl paint, it would be a lot easier to sand down and matchup then any other color...
So, bottom line is- I'm again, leaning towards the black----- But Kona is really nice too.
I own a Kona blue 2010 and I can tell you this color is as hard to take care of as black. It shows everything. I do love the color and get tons of compliments on the paint. I seriously can not believe all the people that go out of their way to tell me how much they like the color.
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I think it's pretty funny when people say that a black car gets more dirty that any other color.....I would rather see the dirt and keep it show ready clean at all times.....