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Why should Porsche bathe in this glory when it should'a been Bronco?
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Jim, I agree. Porsche has always had a great selection of colors. Im particularly found of this green.Why should Porsche bathe in this glory when it should'a been Bronco?
That looks like Gentian Blue.Why should Porsche bathe in this glory when it should'a been Bronco?
Yes, and eruption green should have been more like Porsches oak green metallic…Why should Porsche bathe in this glory when it should'a been Bronco?
Here's a thought. Why couldn't Ford lay down a nice coat of primer to protect against rust and then apply some protective film to all the panels etc. Ship the vehicle to your preferred dealer and then you choose any color you want and the dealer's body shop, or the body shop of your choice then paints your vehicle. I see it as a win win!?!?!? What do ya'll think???Porsche also offers a custom paint option for a mere $11,430 as well so you can be as blue as your wallet allows. I'll just be happy if Brittney makes the cutover for '23 and a white top shows up.
Nitrous Blue....love it! I ordered a Velocity Blue....love the blues and greens in general, especially something like Jeep's Mojito or Lime!!These dark luxury colors belong on Explorers and F-150s.
This is the blue that the Bronco should have got.
This would work too. Nitrous Blue
Nitrous Blue....love it! I ordered a Velocity Blue....love the blues and greens in general, especially something like Jeep's Mojito or Lime!!
Love the Voodoo Blue!!Chief Blue is my favorite
The blue on the new Vette looks good
And Toyota's Voodoo Blue
I think you would be adding a good $10k to the sticker price. BMW offers factory ordered custom paint for $5k. And VW does something similar with a large selection of colors for $2500. I'd pay $2500 for a more rare color if I really loved it.Here's a thought. Why couldn't Ford lay down a nice coat of primer to protect against rust and then apply some protective film to all the panels etc. Ship the vehicle to your preferred dealer and then you choose any color you want and the dealer's body shop, or the body shop of your choice then paints your vehicle. I see it as a win win!?!?!? What do ya'll think???
10k? No! But I'm with you, I would pay $2,500 for a custom color!I think you would be adding a good $10k to the sticker price. BMW offers factory ordered custom paint for $5k. And VW does something similar with a large selection of colors for $2500. I'd pay $2500 for a more rare color if I really loved it.