Monday, October 22, 2007 |
More news from the upcoming SEMA show. |
Just a reminder to "stay tuned" to this blog for news from the upcoming SEMA show in Las Vegas. We will be providing you with exclusive "behind the scenes" reports from the show floor.
Our friends over at jalopnik.com have posted this article about Ford doing a set of customs for the SEMA show. The custom 1951 F-Series truck is especially sweet.
From www.jalopnik.com
Ford's SEMAfication continues, with a set of contract customs focusing on the company's trucks, SUVs and crossovers. It's just the latest example of the marketing juggernaut the massive Las Vegas aftermarket products show has become. Ford's latest include tuner-tart F-150s from ATS Design, K Daddyz Kustoms and its own Ford Vehicle Personalization team, a Lincoln MKX by Barry's Speed Shop, an Escape from FMS, and Edge from MRT-direct and a Lincoln Navigator L from DeBerti. The main event, at least for those left cold by mix-and-match catalog jobs, involves a 1951 F-Series (rendering above) created for the Make-A-Wish foundation. We'll be there, wearing one of those fruit hats like Carmen Miranda.
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posted by The Detailing Guru @ 10/22/2007 08:40:00 AM |
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