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2020 Mustang Grabber Lime paint job is eye-searingly retro

2020 Mustang Grabber Lime paint job is eye-searingly retro

Posted on March 16, 2019 By Jarvis

Few would describe the Ford Mustang as subtle at the best of times, but the 2020 Mustang is getting even more outlandish with a new, eye-searing green paint job. The automaker has dipped into what it’s referring to as its “heritage-inspired” paint swatches for the new hue, a nod back to vintage Mustang finishes decades ago.

Specifically, it’s the vintage Mustangs of the 1970s which inspired this new Grabber Lime finish. Back then, the cars were somewhat more drab than today’s vibrant, over-saturated finishes, but it’s still enough to give the 2020 Mustang a highly distinctive look.
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