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I chose dark blue before realizing it is just as difficult to maintain as black. DOH!!!!
I'm not stuck on one color but there are some colors I did not want.
Sterling grey trucks are a good match to their owners' sterling grey hair. Not part of that club yet.
I would have been interested in copper or burnt orange (like GM) but Ford decided to make the color closer to that of poop brown. Just wait until those trucks are 10 years old and you won't have to use your imagination any longer. Getting the two-tone helps a lot with the brown.
The bright blue falls into the same category as wearing a kilt. Ya, technically it's clothing for a man but you'll still spend a lifetime explaining to people why it's not a dress.
Bright red. Personally, I've had enough bright red to last a lifetime and I still have a bright red car in the garage. Had to mix it up a bit.
I chose dark blue before realizing it is just as difficult to maintain as black. DOH!!!!
I'm not stuck on one color but there are some colors I did not want.
Sterling grey trucks are a good match to their owners' sterling grey hair. Not part of that club yet.
I would have been interested in copper or burnt orange (like GM) but Ford decided to make the color closer to that of poop brown. Just wait until those trucks are 10 years old and you won't have to use your imagination any longer. Getting the two-tone helps a lot with the brown.
The bright blue falls into the same category as wearing a kilt. Ya, technically it's clothing for a man but you'll still spend a lifetime explaining to people why it's not a dress.
Bright red. Personally, I've had enough bright red to last a lifetime and I still have a bright red car in the garage. Had to mix it up a bit.
Don't forget white... If you buy a white truck people will think you took the company truck home from work.
Rezvani's Latest Post-Apocalytic Monster Is a Ford F-150 Raptor Underneath
Slideshow: Called the Fortress, the 850-horsepower pickup combines Raptor underpinnings with military-inspired features, survival equipment, and a starting price of $285,000.