10 Easter Egg Colored Mustangs

Warm weather, top down, road stretching for miles...sounds nice, huh? Spring is the perfect time to cruise in your Easter colors, and Ford has just the Mustang to match!

By April Ryder - April 13, 2017
Grabber Blue
Candy Green
Color of the Month
Pastel Yellow
Winterpark Turquoise
Magenta
Vail Blue
Plum Crazy Pear
Grabber Green
Peaceful Mustang

1. Grabber Blue

One of the most iconic colors ever made by Ford, Grabber Blue was originally only found on the 1969 Shelby. It gained popularity in the 70's, but still remained a collector's color, only being found on a few makes and models. It is the 2nd most popular color for Ford, right behind Candy Apple Red.

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2. Candy Green

Did Joe Bailon know that his creation of Candy Apple Red would lead to a full line of candy paints? Who knows, but we sure are grateful. This '66 Fastback sure does look sharp with it's Candy Green paint job.

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3. Color of the Month

In 1968, Ford released a "Color of the Month" Mustang. Every month would bring a special edition color. This pretty pink pony was February's Mustang inspired by Valentine's Day.

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4. Pastel Yellow

Is it cream? Is it yellow? According to Ford it is pastel yellow. The year before it had an entirely different name, Meadowlark Yellow. I suppose 1970 wasn't fancy enough for meadows of larks.

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5. Winterpark Turquoise

The wrong season seems to have gotten credit for this color! This 1967 Mustang Convertible is a bright color that is typically associated with spring. The makers of this color must have a sense of humor.

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6. Magenta

It's just a jump to the left...wait, wrong Magenta. Not an original color for the Boss 429 Mustang, but certainly a beautiful paint job, and it's a wonderful springtime color!

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7. Vail Blue

The color of spring fields. The shade of the sky on a clear spring day. This shade of blue is a bright and happy Easter Egg! This 1965 Mustang Coupe is a great accessory for Easter Sunday!

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8. Plum Crazy Pearl

You almost feel as though you are talking to an older aunt..."You're plum crazy, Pearl." This 2017 Shelby Super Snake is a 50th Anniversary edition Shelby Mustang that can go from 0 to 60 in 3.5 seconds and completes the quarter-mile in 10.9 seconds.

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9. Grabber Green

One of the rarest combos in the Mustang color world is the 1970 Boss 429 in Grabber Green. This car is already a collector's item, add a rare color, and it's value doubles. To Mustang enthusiasts it's about more than a dollar amount...it's about the rarity, the beauty, and the integrity of the car itself. 

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10. Peaceful Mustang

Artist, Kim Ritter, wasn't pleased with driving just a plain old car, so in 2008 she painted her first art car. Since then she has created several art cars, and currently drives this awesome quilt-like mustang.

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