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35 cars (116 pictures) found: exterior color of "bright blue", grouped by car

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(7 photos of a 1970 Medium Bright Blue Mach 1 Mustang Fastback) Medium Bright Blue 1970 Mustang Mach-1 fastback with a 300hp (at 5400rpm), 351 cubic inch, 4 barrel V8 engine. The data tag on this car reads 63C for the Mach 1 sportsroof body style, 6 Medium Bright Blue Metallic paint (Ford #3077-A), 3B Medium Blue Clarion Knit/Corinthian vinyl bucket seats, 9 3.25:1 axle ratio, 5 4-speed wide ratio manual transmission, and 71 ordered in Los Angeles area.


(7 photos of a 1970 Medium Bright Blue Mach 1 Mustang Fastback) Medium Bright Blue 1970 Mustang Mach 1 fastback with a Ram Air, 351 cubic inch, 4 barrel, V8 engine. In 1970 the optional hood clips from 1969 were replaced with new twist-in pins and a shaker hood scoop was available with the 351 V8 as shown here. Other 1970 Mach 1 features included a new front end, taillights recessed in a flat panel with honeycomb trim between them, and aluminum ribbed rocker panels with Mach 1 lettering.


(1 photo of a 1970 Medium Bright Blue Mach 1 Mustang Fastback) Medium Bright Blue 1970 Mustang Mach 1 sportsroof at the 2010 MCA Grand Nationals held in Bellevue, Washington.


(4 photos of a 1971 Bright Silver Blue Mustang Fastback) This Bright Silver Blue 1971 Mustang fastback is for sale! It is owned by Phillip Bicker of Provo, Utah. Phillip writes, 1971 Ford Mustang V8 302ci, 121194 original miles, C-4 automatic, new torque converter, new front and rear transmission seals, new rear drums, tires are about 80%, seats and headliners are like new, some rust on front engine compartment sheet metal, easy fix, underneath of vehicle is very solid with original under coating in good condition, had new quarter panels installed, runs very nice, need the room for my other 15 vehicles.


(4 photos of a 1971 Bright Silver Blue Mustang Fastback) Bright Silver Blue metallic 1971 Mustang fastback with a 351ci, 240hp V8 engine. Options on this car include: SelectShift Cruise-O-Matic (FMX) transmission, power steering, AM pushbutton radio, convenience group (extra lights and buzzers, glove box lock), tinted glass, two-speed wipers, deluxe steering wheel, center console with clock, 'SportsDeck' fold-down rear seat with SpaceSaver spare and inflation canister, color-keyed dual racing mirrors, forged alloy Wheels with correct Mustang center caps, Mustang 'Eleanor' flip-top gas cap, and authentic Ford script radiator fluid recovery system.


(2 photos of a 1971 Bright Silver Blue Mach 1 T-5 Mustang Fastback) Bright Silver Blue 1971 T5 Mach-1 fastback with silver stripes and silver rocker panels. The T-5 was exported to Germany because the Mustang could not. T5 was the project name of the original mustang prototype. To export to Germany, new T5 fender emblems were added and any Mustang wording was removed.


(5 photos of a 1972 Bright Blue Mach 1 Mustang Fastback) This is a Bright Blue 1972 Mustang Mach-1 fastback with a blue interior. It has a 351 V8 2V engine with an automatic transmission. Bright blue is one of three blue paints offered on the 1972 Mustang.


(1 photo of a 1974 Medium Bright Blue Mustang Ghia Coupe) Ford promotional photo of a Medium Bright Blue 1974 Mustang II Ghia luxury coupe with wire wheel covers, blue vinyl roof, bumper guards, body side color-key molding, and color-matched side mirrors.


(1 photo of a 1975 Mustang II Promotional Sales Brochure) Page 6 and 7 of the 1975 Ford Mustang promotional booklet shows the standard Mustang II coupe in Bright Blue with blue interior.


(5 photos of a 1976 Bright Blue Mustang Ghia Coupe) Bright Blue 1976 Mustang II with Ghia Luxury Group (half vinyl roof, hood striping, bodyside moldings, velour cloth interior color-keyed sun visors and headliner, and center console) and a 112hp (302ci, 5.0 liter, V8) under the hood. The Ghia Luxury Group was extensive enough in 1974 to 1981 that it became the fourth model number (04 for 1976) selling for $334 more than the standard notchback coupe (or two-door sedan). Ghia was a group of Italian designers which Ford acquired a controlling interest in 1970 who designed the Mustang II models which started in 1974.


(4 photos of a 1976 Bright Blue Mustang Cobra II Hatchback) Bright Blue 1976 Mustang Cobra II hatchback owned by Dean and Lori George from Mt.Zion, Illinois. This was our featured Attitude Of The Week photo for the week starting 01-11-09. Dean tells us more, "We purchased the car on eBay about four years ago. We spent a lot of time on the net and eBay shopping for parts. The motor is a 1968 302 with GT40 heads, Blackjack headers, and a manual shift C. It is a fun car to rive"


(2 photos of a 1977 Bright Aqua Glow Blue Mustang Ghia Coupe) Bright Aqua Glow Blue 1977 Mustang Ghia coupe with the Ghia half vinyl roof, bumper guards, side molding, sun roof, fog lamps, and wire wheel covers. This car is available in 800x600 pixel wallpaper, 1024x768 pixel wallpaper, and 1280x960 pixel wallpaper.


(1 photo of a 1977 Mustang Ghia Promotional Sales Brochure) Page 7 of the 1977 Ford Mustang II promotional booklet shows a Bright Aqua Glow 1997 Mustang Ghia coupe with text describing all the standard Ghia options.


(1 photo of a 1977 Mustang Ghia Promotional Sales Brochure) More information on the luxury optioned Ghia Mustang coupe is shown on this page of the 1977 Ford Mustang promotional brochure.


(3 photos of a 1978 Bright Aqua Blue Mustang Ghia Coupe) Bright Aqua 1978 Mustang II Ghia coupe with a white vinyl top and a 104hp (at 4000rpm), 170 cubic inch (2.8 liter), 2 barrel, 6 cylinder engine. The 1978 Ghia luxury group included the half vinyl top, bodyside color keyed body side moldings, bumper guards, wheel covers, and a luxury interior.


(4 photos of a 1979 Bright Blue Mustang Ghia Hatchback) Bright Blue 1979 Mustang hatchback with Ghia Luxury Group options and a 139hp (at 3600rpm), 5.0 liter (320ci), 2 barrel V8 engine.


(4 photos of a 1988 Bright Regatta Blue Mustang GT Hatchback) Bright Regatta Blue customized 1988 Mustang GT. The blue paint is original, but the wheels and black paint and louvers on the hood have been added.


(3 photos of a 1988 Bright Regatta Blue Mustang GT Convertible) Bright Regatta Blue 1988 Mustang GT convertible with a 302ci, 5.0L, 225hp V8 engine.


(1 photo of a 1988 Bright Regatta Blue Mustang GT Convertible) Regatta Blue 1988 Mustang GT convertible, front end view. The GT has fog lights in the lower front grille.


(2 photos of a 1988 Bright Regatta Blue Saleen Mustang Convertible) Regatta Blue 1988 Mustang Saleen convertible was originally owned by Mark Seefried from Highland Village, Texas. It has a 302ci V8 and a manual transmission. Mark had this to share, "This is the only Regatta Medium Blue Metallic Blue Saleen Mustang convertible made. The number is 706 and is in the Saleen Registry. We special ordered the Mustang in June 88 through Damerow Ford in Beaverton Oregon and I picked her up at Saleen Autosports in Anaheim Hills that September 88. We were told it was the last car off the Saleen line at the time and were pretty upset when we found out otherwise, but that is another story."

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