![]() The Retro F-150 strikes us as a tidy package to liven up your truck that doesn't scream brodozer. The current F-150 color palette isn't the most exciting - several shades of gray, black, white, two very similar blues, two reds, and a dark green. Right now, Beechmont says it's experiencing a six- to seven-month wait time due to delays with production (likely the microchip shortage). Among the Day-Glo-obsessed, however, green perhaps glowed the brightest. Green is a strange color out of all the hues from the muscle car era, green tends to age the worst to contemporary eyes. We don't know when or if this item will be back in stock. Finally, a 3.5-inch lift rounds out the package.īeechmont requires a $500 deposit, but the total package cost depends on the options chosen, such as a Roush cat-back exhaust, and the base truck. 1969 Shelby GT500 Convertible in Grabber Green Mecum. Avery SW900-646-M GLOSS BRIGHT BLUE METALLIC 5ft x 10ft (50 Sq/ft) Supreme Vinyl Car Wrap Film Brand: Avery Dennison 17 ratings Currently unavailable. First introduced in 1969, the color gained widespread popularity throughout the early ‘70s, particularly on that eras Boss 302 pony cars. Further retro touches include a chrome bed rack fitted with KC Daylighter lights and 17-inch chrome wheels wrapped in 35-inch BF Goodrich white-lettered all-terrain tires. Last Updated J Andrew Boyle Grabber Blue is one of the most iconic Mustang paint colors of all time. To that, the dealer and adds a Satin Pearl wrap to give it the two-tone look, though Beechmont says that a paint option is available as well. It starts with a 2021 or 2022 F-150 in any trim level, although XLT or Lariat with the Chrome Package is recommended, thanks to the copious amounts of brightwork that those come with. ![]() It's not an official Dearborn creation, but was obviously done in tribute to the Blue Oval. The so-called BFP Retro F-150 comes from Cincinnati-area dealer Beechmont Ford. Now that cars are all boringly painted, it's refreshing to see that a dealership is out to re-create that 1980s F-150 look with brand new 2021 F-150 trucks. That look came with a base color of red or blue (though teal would have been acceptable), and white flanks. For those who came of age in the 1980s, the quintessential Ford F-150 pickup was two-tone. ![]()
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