You pretty much have it... Dark Shadow Grey, & Mineral Grey http://www.ironfistleadfoot.com/index.html
I had a factory spoiler delete MG back in the day (1 of 2). I remember my window sticker saying grey because my email address based off of the car used grey. Wish I could find it.
Boom! Many thanks, sir! No "metallic" in the nomenclature. Is it a metallic color? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
That's what I thought, but was viewing on my phone. That's pretty interesting, as the majority of metallic colors have it listed in the description as "metallic" or "met" or such. Sometimes "clearcoat" is "cc" or "clearco". It's pretty wild how inconsistent they are. Then again, the window stickers are likely database driven, which means they are only as good as the database. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
i have my original window sticker...it is spelled Mineral Grey Clearcoat at top of sticker. If you pm me your cell i can also send you pic of window sticker if that would help
Much appreciated, sir. A pic of one was posted above, but I collect as many as possible for reference. I'll drop you a PM. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Joe, on the actual window sticker the Dark Shadow Grey is Dark Shadow Grey Clearcoat. Mineral Grey (posted by Brad) is Mineral Grey Clearcoat on the window sticker. 99.999% of us refer to the colors as you did. The addition of "Clearcoat" is only important when duplicating the window sticker.
As I mentioned earlier, there have been cases where "clearcoat" was actually "cc". They have other wacky abbreviations at times as well, usually dictated by the space. Another example is "articulated" which is often abbreviated "artic" (older model mustangs). And "graphite" is often "graphit" because it's literally running off the side of the window sticker. What I'm getting at is one can never make assumptions about them, as they sometimes have no rhyme or reason how or why they are like they are. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk