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Ford SEMA 2006 lineup revealed

10/31/2006, 1:58 PM

By admin

Ford today revealed a number of customized vehicles at the SEMA auto show in Las Vegas. They include the Ford F-150 FX2 Sport Extreme, Ford FusionT5 2007, Ford Fusion T5 by MRT, Ford 3D Carbon Fusion, 2008 Ford F-250 Super Duty by Fabtech, and the Ford Project Mustang GT.

The Ford Project Mustang GT features a Ford Racing supercharger that boosts output to 435 horsepower. The car features a host of Ford Vehicle Personalization’s top offerings, including black-painted “Bullitt”-style wheels, racing stripes and a dash gauges that measures performance times.

The 450-horsepower F-150 FX2 Sport Extreme showcases Ford’s numerous dealer-installed performance, appearance and convenience offerings. Ford says seventy percent of its truck customers personalize their vehicles — three times more than the average Ford customer — spending on average $1,700 in the first year of ownership. Gallery after the jump…

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10/31, 2:04 PM

posted by:

ironpony42

The Mustang and F-150 FX2 are pretty cool. I like the Styling on the Mustang graphics and wheels. Wish it had a Shaker hood instead of the scoop though. I always like the rear panel black out on the Mustangs. The sport truck shows even if Lightning is dead, they can still turn out a quick pickup. Not interested in the over-the-top lifted pickups or sedans however

10/31, 2:06 PM

posted by:

ironpony42

The First Fusion looks like it’s stock. That’s going against the grain at SEMA… BOLD MOVE FORD…

10/31, 2:14 PM

posted by:

bepsf

Sure would be nice if the guys here would lable the pix so we can tell what’s what…

10/31, 2:39 PM

posted by:

Phileas Fogg

I love the Fusion.

10/31, 2:44 PM

posted by:

ehhh?

I really do like the styling of the SEMA Fusions. They are looking real good.

10/31, 2:52 PM

posted by:

GL1

didn’t they bring the 500hp mustang with them to SEMA ? what were they thinking leaving that out ?

10/31, 3:56 PM

posted by:

A4

they are basically labeled. The names stated in the article go in order of the pictures. When the car in the picture changes, thats when the name moves over one.

10/31, 4:09 PM

posted by:

bepsf

@A4 – Huh?

The article mentions an F150, 3 Fusions, a SuperDuty and a Mustang in that order.

The gallery shows 2 pix of a Fusion, 4 pix of an F150, a DVD player (could be anywhere), a Truck Engine, 3 pix of a Fusion (or two that look very similar), 2 pix of 2 different SuperDutys and a bunch of pix of the Mustang followed by a pic of an F150 (I assume it’s the first one?) and a Mustang together.

Color me confused…

10/31, 4:11 PM

posted by:

bepsf

Sorry – those clearly are two different Fusions in the middle – but which is which?

10/31, 5:09 PM

posted by:

mbftw

Why are there two ford ovals on the one Fusion?

10/31, 5:50 PM

posted by:

maverick

The Fusion is looking awesome

10/31, 5:55 PM

posted by:

6ix

Nice catch, mbftw. A Photoshopping error, I suppose.

10/31, 6:54 PM

posted by:

A4

im assuming they are the same cars with different styles
like the superduty’s are both the same builder, just done up differently

10/31, 6:56 PM

posted by:

A4

and regarding the two ovals on one fusion…
they mustve been doing these the same time as the funkmaster flex pics! haha

10/31, 8:42 PM

posted by:

GT40

Whats with the stock fusion?

10/31, 10:12 PM

posted by:

LamborghiniZ

The F-250 makes me want to vomit

11/01, 9:57 AM

posted by:

BrokenCadillac...

Good to see the Fusion have so much potential. It is quite the competitive sedan imo and certainly on par with the Camcords. GO FORD! I’m pulling for ya!

11/01, 8:26 PM

posted by:

1c3d0g

Agreed. The Fusion is a bright spot for Ford in an otherwise pretty dull/bland market.

 
 
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