The big order will happen next week for my 2020 GT. Its a simple decision... blue with white stripes. My real dilemma is which blue to use? The standard blue is called "Liquid Blue" and was on the original 2017 GT when it was debuted. I've seen the color in person and I'm concerned it lacks the flash that this super car deserves. Its a bit light for me, but do I mess with it? Some colors are a natural on cars and anything different than stock looks strange. I have a 2017 Shelby Super Snake that has the stock "lighting Blue" and its a great blue. Any thoughts on painting my 2020 Ford GT Lightning Blue???? Click the link and see the comparison.
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It was very difficult for me to go with Liquid Blue from the standpoint that it’s one of, if not THE, most popular color on the new GT. I never like having a ”common” color, and with the ECP option on the new GT there’s no reason to have a common color.
HOWEVER — every time I went through the online GT configurator and switched from any other color to Liquid Blue I simply loved how it looked more than any other shade.
Now that I’ve had it for over a year I have no regrets. The best part of Liquid Blue is how many shades it offers, depending on the lighting conditions. It ranges from a highly-reflective, electric-like blue to a more muted, almost Wedgewood blue, depending on bright sunlight, overcast skies or indoor lighting. I also like the fact that Ford isn’t offering the color on any other vehicles. I think the designers feel Liquid Blue really compliments the GT’s lines and overall design, and they want to reserve it for the that model.
That said, there are a lot of great blues out there, and I’m fine if nobody else get Liquid Blue, simply to keep the total numbers from being even higher for that color.
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Has anyone done Tru Blue? I always liked that on the 2001 Bullitt Mustang.