Wed, 11/11/2015 - 14:46

By SEMA Editors

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JC Whitney presented a customized ’15 Ford F­-150 XLT SuperCrew 4x4 to Tara Horton (second from right) of Clearwater, Florida, last week at SEMA Ignited.

JC Whitney presented a customized ’15 Ford F­-150 XLT SuperCrew 4x4 to Tara Horton of Clearwater, Florida, last week at SEMA Ignited. Horton had the choice of the Ford F-150 or a customized Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon, both of which were on display all week at the 2015 SEMA Show. On November 14, the Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon will be auctioned at Mecum Auctions at Lot S45 at the Anaheim Convention Center, with net proceeds benefitting United Way Veterans Programs and Alex Xydias Center for Automotive Arts.

“Congratulations to Tara, and to all of JC Whitney Centennial Sweepstakes prize winners,” said Shane Evangelist, U.S. Auto Parts’ chief executive officer. “Out of more than 68,000 entries, you made it to SEMA Ignited in Las Vegas, and had a very special hand in helping us celebrate our 100th Anniversary.”  

The runners up, Alina P. from Ann Arbor, Michigan, and Brian J. from Worthington, Texas, were each given a $2,000 gift certificate to www.jcwhitney.com. All finalists were flown to Las Vegas and took part in a special presentation during SEMA Ignited—the official SEMA Show after-party. The three fans were there to help SEMA Ignited host Dennis Pittsenbarger, Shane Evangelist and US Auto Parts’ Vice President Tony Savasta celebrate with a moving “100 Years of Everything Automotive” tribute to founding father and Automotive Hall of Famer Roy Warshawsky, before the drawing was held.

“I definitely always shop for parts on JC Whitney,” said Horton. “I’m just ecstatic, speechless, and so grateful to JC Whitney for making this happen. As great as the Jeep was, I chose the Ford because I want a capable truck with a special style, and our family could use a truck in our day-to-day life.”    

Both vehicles were the focus of an interesting experiment: for every auto enthusiast and hobbyist who entered the sweepstakes, the custom build from OC Motorsports got better, and there were more than 68,000 entries. The result? Two custom creations that included parts from suppliers, including:

  • K&N Cold Air Intakes
  • Flowmaster CatBack Exhausts
  • Powerstop Four Wheel Brake Kits
  • Curt Towing Components
  • Rancho Lift Kits and Shocks
  • B&M Shifter/Transmission Components
  • Covercraft Interior Accessories
  • Bestop Jeep Top and Accessories
  • Lund Truck Accessories
  • Bushwacker Fender Flares
  • Westin Exterior Accessories
  • Yukon Gear Driveline Components
Wed, 11/11/2015 - 14:46

By SEMA Editors

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JC Whitney presented a customized ’15 Ford F­-150 XLT SuperCrew 4x4 to Tara Horton (second from right) of Clearwater, Florida, last week at SEMA Ignited.

JC Whitney presented a customized ’15 Ford F­-150 XLT SuperCrew 4x4 to Tara Horton of Clearwater, Florida, last week at SEMA Ignited. Horton had the choice of the Ford F-150 or a customized Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon, both of which were on display all week at the 2015 SEMA Show. On November 14, the Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon will be auctioned at Mecum Auctions at Lot S45 at the Anaheim Convention Center, with net proceeds benefitting United Way Veterans Programs and Alex Xydias Center for Automotive Arts.

“Congratulations to Tara, and to all of JC Whitney Centennial Sweepstakes prize winners,” said Shane Evangelist, U.S. Auto Parts’ chief executive officer. “Out of more than 68,000 entries, you made it to SEMA Ignited in Las Vegas, and had a very special hand in helping us celebrate our 100th Anniversary.”  

The runners up, Alina P. from Ann Arbor, Michigan, and Brian J. from Worthington, Texas, were each given a $2,000 gift certificate to www.jcwhitney.com. All finalists were flown to Las Vegas and took part in a special presentation during SEMA Ignited—the official SEMA Show after-party. The three fans were there to help SEMA Ignited host Dennis Pittsenbarger, Shane Evangelist and US Auto Parts’ Vice President Tony Savasta celebrate with a moving “100 Years of Everything Automotive” tribute to founding father and Automotive Hall of Famer Roy Warshawsky, before the drawing was held.

“I definitely always shop for parts on JC Whitney,” said Horton. “I’m just ecstatic, speechless, and so grateful to JC Whitney for making this happen. As great as the Jeep was, I chose the Ford because I want a capable truck with a special style, and our family could use a truck in our day-to-day life.”    

Both vehicles were the focus of an interesting experiment: for every auto enthusiast and hobbyist who entered the sweepstakes, the custom build from OC Motorsports got better, and there were more than 68,000 entries. The result? Two custom creations that included parts from suppliers, including:

  • K&N Cold Air Intakes
  • Flowmaster CatBack Exhausts
  • Powerstop Four Wheel Brake Kits
  • Curt Towing Components
  • Rancho Lift Kits and Shocks
  • B&M Shifter/Transmission Components
  • Covercraft Interior Accessories
  • Bestop Jeep Top and Accessories
  • Lund Truck Accessories
  • Bushwacker Fender Flares
  • Westin Exterior Accessories
  • Yukon Gear Driveline Components
Wed, 11/11/2015 - 14:46

By SEMA Editors

horton
JC Whitney presented a customized ’15 Ford F­-150 XLT SuperCrew 4x4 to Tara Horton (second from right) of Clearwater, Florida, last week at SEMA Ignited.

JC Whitney presented a customized ’15 Ford F­-150 XLT SuperCrew 4x4 to Tara Horton of Clearwater, Florida, last week at SEMA Ignited. Horton had the choice of the Ford F-150 or a customized Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon, both of which were on display all week at the 2015 SEMA Show. On November 14, the Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon will be auctioned at Mecum Auctions at Lot S45 at the Anaheim Convention Center, with net proceeds benefitting United Way Veterans Programs and Alex Xydias Center for Automotive Arts.

“Congratulations to Tara, and to all of JC Whitney Centennial Sweepstakes prize winners,” said Shane Evangelist, U.S. Auto Parts’ chief executive officer. “Out of more than 68,000 entries, you made it to SEMA Ignited in Las Vegas, and had a very special hand in helping us celebrate our 100th Anniversary.”  

The runners up, Alina P. from Ann Arbor, Michigan, and Brian J. from Worthington, Texas, were each given a $2,000 gift certificate to www.jcwhitney.com. All finalists were flown to Las Vegas and took part in a special presentation during SEMA Ignited—the official SEMA Show after-party. The three fans were there to help SEMA Ignited host Dennis Pittsenbarger, Shane Evangelist and US Auto Parts’ Vice President Tony Savasta celebrate with a moving “100 Years of Everything Automotive” tribute to founding father and Automotive Hall of Famer Roy Warshawsky, before the drawing was held.

“I definitely always shop for parts on JC Whitney,” said Horton. “I’m just ecstatic, speechless, and so grateful to JC Whitney for making this happen. As great as the Jeep was, I chose the Ford because I want a capable truck with a special style, and our family could use a truck in our day-to-day life.”    

Both vehicles were the focus of an interesting experiment: for every auto enthusiast and hobbyist who entered the sweepstakes, the custom build from OC Motorsports got better, and there were more than 68,000 entries. The result? Two custom creations that included parts from suppliers, including:

  • K&N Cold Air Intakes
  • Flowmaster CatBack Exhausts
  • Powerstop Four Wheel Brake Kits
  • Curt Towing Components
  • Rancho Lift Kits and Shocks
  • B&M Shifter/Transmission Components
  • Covercraft Interior Accessories
  • Bestop Jeep Top and Accessories
  • Lund Truck Accessories
  • Bushwacker Fender Flares
  • Westin Exterior Accessories
  • Yukon Gear Driveline Components
Fri, 11/06/2015 - 18:03

By SEMA News

The look and performance of a hot rod is virtually synonymous with the early days of the specialty-equipment industry. To many, hot rodding never grows old, and judging by the look and ingenuity found in these modern versions of classic style, it never will. 

Whether it’s a hot rod with a classic look, or the garage-built raw appeal of a rat rod, the SEMA Show highlighted the wide variety of hot-rod style throughout the Las Vegas Convention Center. 

2015 SEMA Show Hot Rod

 

2015 SEMA Show Hot Rod

 

2015 SEMA Show Rat Rod

 

2015 SEMA Show Hot Rod

 

2015 SEMA Show Hot Rod

 

2015 SEMA Show Rat Rod

 

2015 SEMA Show Hot Rod

 

2015 SEMA Show Hot Rod

 

2015 SEMA Show Rat Rod

 

2015 SEMA Show Hot Rod

 

2015 SEMA Show Hot Rod

 

2015 SEMA Show Hot Rod

 

2015 SEMA Show Hot Rod

 

2015 SEMA Show Hot Rod

 

To see more photos from the 2015 SEMA Show, visit www.semaphotos.com.

Fri, 11/06/2015 - 18:03

By SEMA News

The look and performance of a hot rod is virtually synonymous with the early days of the specialty-equipment industry. To many, hot rodding never grows old, and judging by the look and ingenuity found in these modern versions of classic style, it never will. 

Whether it’s a hot rod with a classic look, or the garage-built raw appeal of a rat rod, the SEMA Show highlighted the wide variety of hot-rod style throughout the Las Vegas Convention Center. 

2015 SEMA Show Hot Rod

 

2015 SEMA Show Hot Rod

 

2015 SEMA Show Rat Rod

 

2015 SEMA Show Hot Rod

 

2015 SEMA Show Hot Rod

 

2015 SEMA Show Rat Rod

 

2015 SEMA Show Hot Rod

 

2015 SEMA Show Hot Rod

 

2015 SEMA Show Rat Rod

 

2015 SEMA Show Hot Rod

 

2015 SEMA Show Hot Rod

 

2015 SEMA Show Hot Rod

 

2015 SEMA Show Hot Rod

 

2015 SEMA Show Hot Rod

 

To see more photos from the 2015 SEMA Show, visit www.semaphotos.com.

Fri, 11/06/2015 - 16:29

By SEMA News

The SEMA Show annually features some of the hottest, most innovative vehicles on earth. Whether it's trucks, hot rods, race cars or 4x4s, the SEMA Show floor will have a vehicle build themed and up-fitted to appeal to the senses of any enthusiast.

Here is a collection of 15 Ford Mustangs found on the Show floor of the 2015 SEMA Show. To learn more about the Show, visit www.SEMAShow.com. To view additional photos from the 2015 SEMA Show, visit www.SEMAphotos.com.

2015 SEMA Show Mustang

 

2015 SEMA Show Mustang

 

2015 SEMA Show Mustang

 

2015 SEMA Show Mustang

 

2015 SEMA Show Mustang

 

2015 SEMA Show Mustang

 

2015 SEMA Show Mustang


2015 SEMA Show Mustang

 

2015 SEMA Show Mustang

 

2015 SEMA Show Mustang

 

2015 SEMA Show Mustang

 

2015 SEMA Show Mustang 

2015 SEMA Show Mustang

 

2015 SEMA Show Mustang 

2015 SEMA Show Mustang

Fri, 11/06/2015 - 16:29

By SEMA News

The SEMA Show annually features some of the hottest, most innovative vehicles on earth. Whether it's trucks, hot rods, race cars or 4x4s, the SEMA Show floor will have a vehicle build themed and up-fitted to appeal to the senses of any enthusiast.

Here is a collection of 15 Ford Mustangs found on the Show floor of the 2015 SEMA Show. To learn more about the Show, visit www.SEMAShow.com. To view additional photos from the 2015 SEMA Show, visit www.SEMAphotos.com.

2015 SEMA Show Mustang

 

2015 SEMA Show Mustang

 

2015 SEMA Show Mustang

 

2015 SEMA Show Mustang

 

2015 SEMA Show Mustang

 

2015 SEMA Show Mustang

 

2015 SEMA Show Mustang


2015 SEMA Show Mustang

 

2015 SEMA Show Mustang

 

2015 SEMA Show Mustang

 

2015 SEMA Show Mustang

 

2015 SEMA Show Mustang 

2015 SEMA Show Mustang

 

2015 SEMA Show Mustang 

2015 SEMA Show Mustang

Fri, 11/06/2015 - 13:45
Andy Leach 1966 Ford Bronco
The ’66 Ford Bronco in the Royal Purple booth #23257 was built by Andy Leach of Cal Automotive Creations and is a top 21 finalist in the Battle of the Builders competition.

By SEMA News

Featured in the Royal Purple booth is a ’66 Ford Bronco built by Andy Leach of Cal Automotive Creations. It was revealed at a Tuesday press conference and was also a top 21 finalist in the SEMA Show Battle of the Builders competition.

The truck is powered by an X302 Ford Racing crate engine and Bowler 4R70W transmission. It features an Atlas 2 transfer case, 9-in. rearend and Dana 30 frontend. Bilstein provided the 7100 series reservoir shocks, while the chassis incorporates multi-link front suspension and leaf-spring rear suspension.

The custom body includes unique steed fender flares, a hood bulge and bumpers. The ride is lit with KC HiLites headlights and front-end rear fog lights, with body and paint by Adam Krause, owner of The Refinery. Method Race Wheels’ 17x9 beadlock wheels are paired with Toyo Open Country MT tires to finish off the ensemble.

Inside, a custom roll cage is outfitted by Recovery Room Hot Rod Interiors and with Boom Mat sound deadening. One-off Classic Instruments gauges can be found in the F-100 dash.

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More information on the 2015 SEMA Batlle of the BUilders is available at www.semashow.com/botb.

Fri, 11/06/2015 - 13:45
Andy Leach 1966 Ford Bronco
The ’66 Ford Bronco in the Royal Purple booth #23257 was built by Andy Leach of Cal Automotive Creations and is a top 21 finalist in the Battle of the Builders competition.

By SEMA News

Featured in the Royal Purple booth is a ’66 Ford Bronco built by Andy Leach of Cal Automotive Creations. It was revealed at a Tuesday press conference and was also a top 21 finalist in the SEMA Show Battle of the Builders competition.

The truck is powered by an X302 Ford Racing crate engine and Bowler 4R70W transmission. It features an Atlas 2 transfer case, 9-in. rearend and Dana 30 frontend. Bilstein provided the 7100 series reservoir shocks, while the chassis incorporates multi-link front suspension and leaf-spring rear suspension.

The custom body includes unique steed fender flares, a hood bulge and bumpers. The ride is lit with KC HiLites headlights and front-end rear fog lights, with body and paint by Adam Krause, owner of The Refinery. Method Race Wheels’ 17x9 beadlock wheels are paired with Toyo Open Country MT tires to finish off the ensemble.

Inside, a custom roll cage is outfitted by Recovery Room Hot Rod Interiors and with Boom Mat sound deadening. One-off Classic Instruments gauges can be found in the F-100 dash.

Royal Purple 1966 Ford BroncoRoyal Purple 1966 Ford Bronco
Royal Purple 1966 Ford BroncoRoyal Purple 1966 Ford Bronco
Royal Purple 1966 Ford BroncoRoyal Purple 1966 Ford Bronco

More information on the 2015 SEMA Batlle of the BUilders is available at www.semashow.com/botb.

Fri, 11/06/2015 - 13:40
Redtail Telematics
Larry Hite (second from right), winner of the Redtail Telematics Ultimate Road Mileage Challenge joins Redtail Telematics CEO Dr. Colin Smithers (left), Vice President of Sales and Marketing Anne Amoresano (second left) and Sales and Marketing Coordinator Davide Botturi.

By SEMA News

Redtail Telematics presented $1,000 to Larry Hite of Las Vegas, the winner of the company’s Ultimate Road Mileage Challenge, on Tuesday in the company’s booth at the 2015 SEMA Show.

For the worldwide promotion, fifty competitors who were chosen plugged the Redtail Telematics GPS device into the cigarette lighter/12-volt adapter in their vehicle and drove toward the prize. During the month of October, Redtail tracked their mileage on its website leaderboard. Hite ultimately logged the most miles.

Redtail provides technology solutions to insurance companies, vehicle fleets and individuals. The company offers a broad range of wireless services related to the continuous capture and analysis of high-frequency driver data.

According to Anna Amoresano, vice president of marketing, “SEMA is the ideal show for Redtail to connect with authorized resellers looking for a growing company offering state-of-the-art GPS products for families and fleets of between one and one million vehicles. Our veteran sales organization in the field can answer all your questions, but we’re also looking forward to meeting with you in person in our SEMA booth #11971.”