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    The Moonstone Grey is a nice subtle color, tooks terrific with burgundy/maroon accents (wheels, pin stripes, interior). It's very much like an earlier Ford color known as Folkstone Grey, actually could be the same formulation but named differently for the Mercury buyers, or could be the same basic formula with some very slight tweaks.

    Another original Ford color to consider that runs in the vein of that Beetle Blue (I believe they called it Vapor), but less girlie, is Cloud mist grey (pictured below). Yeah, it's green to most people, but it does lean toward a sage tone with grey to it. Works well with yellow/tan/taupe tones (the red wheels just don't do it for me on this one).

    The best thing about "building" your car from the thinkin' chair is it's done quickly, no bloody knuckles, and it's cheap!
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