Pics of light graphite interior?

JonW

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Can someone post pics of the light graphite interior in their '05 GT please? I am considering ordering this color, but have been unable to see it in an actual car. Thanks!
 
I'm really interested in this color too. I think the Dark Charcoal is just a fancy name for Black, which is too hot here. I personally don't like the red interior. (Ducking flames, but it's just my opinion.)

I also don't think the tan (Parchment) is my fave either.
I do like the Light Graphite though.

Unfortunately, I don't think you can get the Light Graphite with the Mineral Gray exterior. I don't know why, I think it would look good!

So, I'm thinking either Redfire With Light Graphite, or get an '06 if you can get the Tungsten with the Light Graphite (anybody know on that combo?)
 
Z GT said:
I think the Dark Charcoal is just a fancy name for Black, which is too hot here.
I will confirm your guess.. My butt is sitting in a Dark Charcoal leather seat as I type this,, and yes....If ya ask 20 people what color the seats are... All 20 will say black...even the ones who know the Ford designated name :rolleyes:
 
Z GT said:
Unfortunately, I don't think you can get the Light Graphite with the Mineral Gray exterior. I don't know why, I think it would look good!

Light Graphite is really a true gray.

Mineral Gray has that tan under tone in it. It doesn't look too tan, until you put it next to a true gray like Light Graphite.
 
JonW said:
Can someone post pics of the light graphite interior in their '05 GT please?

I hope this helps... Its from the Ford website under Photo Gallery.. Interior.. Page 2.
 

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stanmckinney said:
The dark charcoal (I had it in a 2003 Mach 1) is indeed black.

Matter of fact, if you go to the parts department, the color is called "Midnight Black".

The first print run of the brochure for the 2003 Mach 1 accidentally called it "Midnight Black", but it was quickly fixed to "Dark Charcoal" in the next print run.