Wed, 11/06/2019 - 15:29

By SEMA Editors

SEMA Award
SEMA announced its Vehicles of The Year ahead of the official start of the SEMA Show. Left to right: Tim Martin, SEMA chairman of the board; Pat McArdle, RZR product planning director; Chris Kersting, SEMA president and CEO; Mark Bosanac, head of Mopar; Ian Avilla, Audi senior manager, accessories and collection; Tim Herrick, GM vice president, global product programs; Hugh Milne, marketing manager, Silverado; Todd Hoevener, Ford director, advanced strategy and planning; Mike Spagnola, SEMA vice president of OEM and product development programs; and Wade Kawasaki, SEMA immediate past chairman/secretary.

SEMA Show exhibitors voted on the vehicles that represent the best business opportunities for the aftermarket in five categories. The announcement was made Monday, November 4, before the first day of the 2019 SEMA Show.

The winners included:

  • SEMA Car of the Year: Ford Mustang
  • SEMA Truck of the Year: Chevrolet Silverado
  • SEMA 4x4/SUV of the Year: Jeep Wrangler
  • SEMA Sport Compact of the Year: Audi RS 3
  • SEMA Powersports Vehicle of the Year: Polaris RZR

“The SEMA Show is where the newest and most innovative aftermarket products are seen first,” said Mike Spagnola, SEMA vice president of OEM and product development. “SEMA Show exhibitors are the innovators and experts who drive the $45 billion industry. Knowing what they believe are the best vehicles for accessorization helps to forecast trends.”

 

 

 

 

Wed, 11/06/2019 - 15:29

By SEMA Editors

SEMA Award
SEMA announced its Vehicles of The Year ahead of the official start of the SEMA Show. Left to right: Tim Martin, SEMA chairman of the board; Pat McArdle, RZR product planning director; Chris Kersting, SEMA president and CEO; Mark Bosanac, head of Mopar; Ian Avilla, Audi senior manager, accessories and collection; Tim Herrick, GM vice president, global product programs; Hugh Milne, marketing manager, Silverado; Todd Hoevener, Ford director, advanced strategy and planning; Mike Spagnola, SEMA vice president of OEM and product development programs; and Wade Kawasaki, SEMA immediate past chairman/secretary.

SEMA Show exhibitors voted on the vehicles that represent the best business opportunities for the aftermarket in five categories. The announcement was made Monday, November 4, before the first day of the 2019 SEMA Show.

The winners included:

  • SEMA Car of the Year: Ford Mustang
  • SEMA Truck of the Year: Chevrolet Silverado
  • SEMA 4x4/SUV of the Year: Jeep Wrangler
  • SEMA Sport Compact of the Year: Audi RS 3
  • SEMA Powersports Vehicle of the Year: Polaris RZR

“The SEMA Show is where the newest and most innovative aftermarket products are seen first,” said Mike Spagnola, SEMA vice president of OEM and product development. “SEMA Show exhibitors are the innovators and experts who drive the $45 billion industry. Knowing what they believe are the best vehicles for accessorization helps to forecast trends.”

 

 

 

 

Wed, 11/06/2019 - 15:15

By Douglas McColloch

Must-See SEMA Show Features

SEMA Show
The Hoonigan crew is back at the SEMA Show for the second year in a row. A hit at last year’s Show, the Hoonigan cast and its array of project vehicles will return to generate daily highlights on the Hoonigan Twitch feed.

The SEMA Show's features and events evolve each year and reflect and respond to changes in the specialty automotive industry. This year’s Show will offer a mix of some fan-favorites, builds and competitions, along with some brand-new events.

To improve navigation of the SEMA Show, download the 2019 SEMA Show, which contains detailed exhibitor information, interactive floorplans and up-to-date event information. The Show app also features a scanning function that allows attendees to capture product and exhibitor information from feature vehicles on display. The app puts the entire SEMA Show in your pocket, and is available as a free download from your mobile device’s native app store or by logging on to www.SEMAShow.com/app.

The New Products Showcase

Skybridge Between Central and South Halls

A first stop for many attendees and a must-see for everyone else, the New Products Showcase provides a window into the automotive aftermarket for the coming year as hundreds of manufacturers roll out their latest innovations. In all, the 2019 New Products Showcase is expected to exhibit more than 3,000 new and featured products. By visiting the Showcase, buyers can focus their efforts on the companies they need to keep the product pipelines active and their inventories fresh, and media attendees can get a glimpse of the latest trends to emerge from the industry’s leading influencers. Additionally, complimentary on-site scanning tools enable communications between buyers and exhibiting companies to generate leads and drive future sales.

OPTIMA Street Car Alley

North Road

Situated along the strip between North Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center and the Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino, the OPTIMA Street Car Alley will feature more than 80 of OPTIMA Batteries’ Ultimate Street Car Invitational competitors. OPTIMA Ultimate Street Car entrants will kick off the SEMA Cruise by leading the motorcade to SEMA Ignited.

Hoonigan SEMA of Shred

Silver Lot, Booth #62000

A hit with Showgoers when it debuted at the 2018 SEMA Show, the Hoonigan gang returns for 2019 with an exhibition that promises to be even more entertaining than the last. On hand again will be the Hoonigan cast and vehicles, along with demonstrations, burnouts and trademark donuts. Attendees are invited to watch two live events each day, and Showgoers unable to attend can still take in the action on Hoonigan’s Twitch channel or view highlights at the show’s daily YouTube feed.

New Products Showcase
A first stop for many attendees, the New Products Showcase provides Showgoers with an up-close opportunity to examine the more than 3,000 new products on display at the Show.
Cruise
A perennial favorite, SEMA Cruise is a prelude to SEMA Ignited, as a four-wheeled procession of Show vehicles motors down Silver Drive to the Show’s finale in the Platinum Lot. Along the parade route, it’s open to the public.
Overland
Overlanders—purpose-built backcountry and lifestyle vehicles—have exploded in popularity over the past decade, and The SEMA Overland Experience, a first-time exhibit at this year’s Show, spotlights the latest tech and trends in this market segment with a host of project rigs and educational programs.
Hot Rodders of Tomorrow
At Hot Rodders of Tomorrow (HROT), teams of high-school students get the chance to hone their engine-building skills—and to compete for millions of dollars in college scholarships—
at the HROT Dual National Championships.   

The SEMA Overland Experience

Performance Pavilion, Adjacent to South Hall

This segment of the truck and off-road lifestyle aftermarket, which has exploded in popularity over the last decade, will be showcased in the SEMA Overland Experience, a brand-new feature at the 2019 SEMA Show. Twenty featured vehicles will be on display. Throughout the week you can attend educational programs detailing the evolution and growth of overlanding, the people and products that are moving the market, and what the growth of this segment can mean for your business.

Hot Rodders of Tomorrow

Silver Lot, Booth #60007

Hot Rodders of Tomorrow (HROT) is a nonprofit that hosts engine challenges across the country to drive youth participation the aftermarket performance and automotive industry in a series of high-school team competitions held throughout the year. At the 2019 SEMA Show, the series’ top teams will compete in HROT’s Dual National Championship (the other championship event takes place at the PRI Trade Show in December) for the opportunity to win millions of dollars in college scholarships.

Ignited
The concluding event of the 2019 SEMA Show, SEMA Ignited closes out the Show with drifting exhibitions, show vehicles, live music and entertainment—and plenty of big air.
Shell
Located on the Silver Lot, the Shell “Pioneering Performance” Live Stage will play host throughout the week to Q&As with industry leaders, live music performances, prizes and giveaways, and a special appearance or two, such as the ’68 “Bullitt” Mustang that was unveiled there at the 2018 SEMA Show. 
Ford Out Front
It’s not quite like jumping through hoops of fire, but Ford Out Front has enough eye-catching action to hold the attention of any Blue Oval enthusiast. Also on hand at the event will be a slew of feature vehicles and exhibits from some of the most legendary Ford builders.
Art Walk
Some of the automotive industry’s most prominent artists will have their newest creations on display at Artwalk, located in the Central Hall Pre-Function Area.

SEMA Electrified

Booth #34000

Another feature that debuts at the 2019 SEMA Show is SEMA Electrified, a showcase of the latest electrification trends and technological innovations that are redefining the performance aftermarket. Some custom electric vehicle conversions will be spotlighted, as will some of the parts and products that are helping to drive the market.

Continental Tire Extreme Driving Experience

Outside South Hall, Booth #69100, #69200

At Extreme Driving Experience, Show attendees are invited to hitch a drifting ride in a car equipped with new Continental performance tires. An on-site DJ will provide tunes, and attendees are welcome to take in a display of project vehicles that have been crafted for the Show by some of world’s most gifted builders.

Quad
The QUAD, Powered by SEMA Education, provides Showgoers with a venue to learn about aftermarket job opportunities, network with prospective employers or employees, post a résumé, or have a professional headshot taken.
Hot Wheels
Back at the SEMA Show after its 50th-anniversary celebration last year, Hot Wheels Legends will witness more than 20 eye-catching vehicles vying for the opportunity to join the best-selling Hot Wheels product line as a die-cast car or truck.

Shell “Pioneering Performance”

Silver Lot, Booth 60003

The Shell “Pioneering Performance” experience also returns to the SEMA Show for 2019. Attendees can view a lineup of one-of-a-kind automotive creations and get up close and personal with legendary performance builder John Hennessey, Barrett-Jackson head Craig Jackson and many other industry leaders. Throughout the week, the “Pioneering Performance” Live Stage will host talks with industry personalities, live entertainment, prizes and giveaways. as well as special vehicle reveals such as the original ’68 “Bullitt” Mustang that was unveiled at last year’s Show.

Ford Out Front

Silver Lot, in front of Central Hall

Ford Out Front provides Show attendees with the option to ride along with professional drivers on a closed course, or to simply sit back and watch the pros put their Ford Performance vehicles through their paces. Ford Out Front is also where attendees will find a number of Ford-based projects and Show vehicles from some of the world’s best-known Blue Oval builders and customizers.

Art Walk

Central Hall Pre-Function Area

Some of the automotive industry’s premier artists will be displaying their newest creations in the SEMA Show Art Walk, including this year’s SEMA Show design artist, “old-school” Alex Carmona. Expressed in a variety of media, the automotive art features an extensive collection of pieces to complement both the home and office. You’ll find it in the Central Hall Pre-Function Area and can even meet the artists during the popular Art Walk Happy Hour, Tuesday through Thursday, 4:00 p.m.–6:00 p.m.

Monorail
Even with parking space at a premium due to construction, getting to and from the Convention Center can be as quick and easy as taking the Las Vegas Monorail, which runs directly from the center to some of the Strip’s leading hotels. It’s also a great way to meet some of your fellow Showgoers.
New Products Showcase
The annual New Products Breakfast, held at the Westgate, honors the innovators of the automotive aftermarket industry by spotlighting their newest product offerings, with prizes awarded to the most inventive and imaginative new products seen at the Show.

The QUAD—Powered by SEMA Education

Upper North Hall Concourse, Outside of Room N251

Your portal to SEMA Show Education provides Showgoers with a space to learn about aftermarket careers, professional development and student programs. Attendees can search for jobs and upload a résumé, and prospective employers can search for qualified applicants. As a special incentive for Showgoers, SEMA Education will capture and print your 2019 Show experience. Take a photo, tag #SEMAEDUCATION on Instagram, then visit The QUAD to pick up your picture.

SEMA Gear

Various Locations

Nine SEMA Gear stores—in the Bronze Lot, East Lobby, SEMA Central, Westgate, Grand Lobby, Grand Plaza, Central Hall, Skybridge and Lower South Hall Lobby—are located throughout the Show for your shopping convenience. Don’t forget to stop by and pick up gifts and SEMA Show memorabilia for friends and business associates back home. At each store, you’ll find T-shirts, hats, bags and more. A portion of the proceeds from every sale is donated to SEMA Cares charities.

Toyo Treadpass

Treadpass

Toyo Tires hosts two unique spaces at the 2019 SEMA Show. First, the Toyo Tires Treadpass connects the Central and South Halls of the Las Vegas Convention Center. The Treadpass is an expansive destination sporting dozens of custom cars and trucks along with the full line of Toyo Tires products. Visitors can also rest their feet and re-charge their devices in the lounge area.

Wed, 11/06/2019 - 13:55

By SEMA Editors

Toyota
From family sedan to full-on track car, the TRD Pro Concept Avalon debuted Tuesday at the 2019 SEMA Show.

The Avalon TRD Pro Concept, unveiled Tuesday, November 5, in the Toyota booth at the 2019 SEMA Show, celebrated the 40th Anniversary of TRD by shattering the perception of the family sedan. Dan Gardner Spec (DG-Spec) transformed an Avalon TRD into a Pro Concept, essentially taking the consummate family sedan and making it into a full-on track car. MCS adjustable coil-over suspension and Progress rear stabilizer bar and camber arms lend to tack-sharp handling, while a Stoptech brake upgrade reigns in the speed. Power is enhanced by a DG-Spec/Burns Stainless 3-in. exhaust and cold-air intake. A bespoke DG-Spec vented carbon-fiber hood helps with heat management while a duckbill spoiler adds 100 lbs. of downforce at 100 mph on the track. At the Streets of Willow in Rosamond, California, the Avalon TRD Pro Concept recorded a scorching lap time of 1:25.3.

“2019 has proven a momentous year for Toyota and TRD,” said Ed Laukes, group vice president, Toyota Division Marketing. “The eagerly anticipated 2020 GR Supra stole the show when it debuted at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, and this year marks the 40th anniversary of Toyota Racing Development. From NHRA drag racing and drifting to the NASCAR and IMSA racing series, TRD continues to push the limits of what a Toyota can do.”

Wed, 11/06/2019 - 13:30

By SEMA Editors

Corvette
The new C8.R Corvette racer will be powered by a 5.5L V-8 capable of producing 500 hp and 480 lb.-ft. of torque.
Stingray
The new C8 is powered by a next-generation 6.2L small-block LT2 V-8—visible through a rear-hatch window—that’s capable of producing 495 hp and 470 lb.-ft. of torque, and a claimed 0–60mph time of 2.9 sec. and top speed of 194 mph.
Chevy E-10Combining a ’62 C-10 pickup with a Bolt-powered Connect & Cruise concept crate propulsion package, the E-10 is said to produce 450 hp and a 0–60mph time in the 13-second range.

Chevrolet introduced the new mid-engine Corvette race car, known as the C8.R, Monday November 4, at the 2019 SEMA Show Reveal. Based off the production ’20 Corvette Stingray, the C8.R will be the first mid-engine Corvette to compete in IMSA’s GTLM class and the first clean-sheet race car design since the C5.R debuted in 1999. It will make its racing debut at the Rolex 24 at Daytona, January 25, 2020.

The TC8.R shares the highest percentage of parts between the production and race car than any previous generation. In compliance with IMSA engine displacement rules, the C8.R will feature a 5.5L naturally aspirated V8 engine, producing 500 hp and 480 ft.-lb. of torque. A new compact Xtrac six-speed sequential gearbox was developed in order to provide room at the rear of the C8.R to package a race-car specific diffuser. The C8.R utilizes a production ’20 Stingray chassis structure that’s been modified to meet race series requirements and will ride on 18-in. Michelin Pilot Sport GT competition tires.

The No. 4 race car features a new silver livery, inspired by the color of iconic Corvette concepts, such as the ’73 Chevrolet Aerovette and ’59 Corvette Stingray Racer that pushed the envelope both in design and on-track performance. This car also features yellow accents. It will be joined by the No. 3 race car in a yellow color scheme with silver accents that continue the lineage of the successful GTLM racing Corvettes.

Also at the SEMA New Vehicle Reveal, Chevrolet introduced the ’20 mid-engine Corvette Stingray, which is virtually all new, with only one part carried over from the previous model.

The new C8 is powered by a next-generation 6.2L small-block LT2 V-8—visible through a rear-hatch window—that’s capable of producing 495 hp and 470 lb.-ft. of torque, and a claimed 0–60mph time of 2.9 sec. and top speed of 194 mph. It’s backed by an eight-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission, and the powertrain rides within a body structure that’s said to be 10% more rigid that the previous generation. The G8 rides on 19-in. front and 20-in. rear wheels, and the Z51 Performance Package includes Brembo brakes and an electronic limited-slip (ELSD).

The new C8 sports a host of leading-edge technology and convenience features. A Drive Mode Selector allows the operator to electronically calibrate up to 12 performance variables to tailor the vehicle’s ride and handling characteristics to suit the demands of the road. My Mode and Z-Mode features allow the operator to save settings between drives. The “digital driver” Performance Data Recorder (PDR) provide a 1080p recording of each drive. An available Magnetic Ride Control 4.0 damping system “reads” the road every millisecond and adapts vehicle damping in as little as 10–15 milliseconds. The two-piece convertible hardtop can activate at speeds up to 30 mph using six electric motors. A Bose premium 10-speaker audio system is standard, as are eight-way power GT1 seats.

In addition, Chevrolet introduced the all-electric E-10 concept pickup. Combining a ’62 C-10 pickup with a Bolt-powered Connect & Cruise concept crate propulsion package, the E-10 is said to produce 450 hp and a 0–60mph time in the 13-second range. The E-10’s overall cruising range is said to be comparable to the Bolt EV’s.

The E-10’s Connect & Cruise concept propulsion system is composed of a double stack of Chevrolet Performance electric crate motors (eCrate), two 400V batteries and a production 4L75-E automatic transmission. The double-stack motor replaces the truck’s original gas engine in the engine bay, and power to the motors comes from the pair of independent Chevrolet Bolt EV power electronics and two production Bolt EV battery packs. Mounted in the truck’s bed, each provides 60 kWh of usable energy under a hard tonneau cover. According to GM, the E-10 went from a concept to a running vehicle in only 18 weeks. The E-10 has a sound emulator with three speakers to simulate an induction sound in the front, and two banks of a V8 engine in the back. The driver can select one of five modes on the emulator, including LS7 Z28 track tuning, LS7 Z28 touring turning, or a V8 engine. The vehicle also features a silent mode.

Wed, 11/06/2019 - 13:24

By SEMA Editors

Overland Experience
Reflecting the growing popularity of the overlanding lifestyle, the SEMA Overland Experience features dozens of vehicles outfitted for exploration and survival in off-the-grid environs.

Buyers at the 2019 SEMA Show can see products and vehicles specifically for overlanding in the all-new SEMA Overland Experience area. The dedicated section in the Performance Pavilion opened Tuesday, November 5, and featuring dozens of customized vehicles with portable kitchen systems, fully popped-out tents and sunshades. The vehicles are all outfitted for long-term backcountry exploration and survival in off-the-grid conditions. Also in the area, experts are sharing information and discussing trends, business opportunities and challenges in the overlanding market.

“The new Overland Experience showcases a growing trend in the market,” said Tom Gattuso, SEMA vice president of events. “With overlanding products, vehicles and education displayed in a centralized location, buyers will gain a comprehensive understanding of what the market entails and how they can build overlanding into their businesses.”

With many similarities and connections to off-roading, overlanding products are common at the SEMA Show. The phenomenon has roots in countries including Australia and South Africa and certain parts of South America, and has taken off in the United States during the past decade.

Wed, 11/06/2019 - 13:24

By SEMA Editors

Overland Experience
Reflecting the growing popularity of the overlanding lifestyle, the SEMA Overland Experience features dozens of vehicles outfitted for exploration and survival in off-the-grid environs.

Buyers at the 2019 SEMA Show can see products and vehicles specifically for overlanding in the all-new SEMA Overland Experience area. The dedicated section in the Performance Pavilion opened Tuesday, November 5, and featuring dozens of customized vehicles with portable kitchen systems, fully popped-out tents and sunshades. The vehicles are all outfitted for long-term backcountry exploration and survival in off-the-grid conditions. Also in the area, experts are sharing information and discussing trends, business opportunities and challenges in the overlanding market.

“The new Overland Experience showcases a growing trend in the market,” said Tom Gattuso, SEMA vice president of events. “With overlanding products, vehicles and education displayed in a centralized location, buyers will gain a comprehensive understanding of what the market entails and how they can build overlanding into their businesses.”

With many similarities and connections to off-roading, overlanding products are common at the SEMA Show. The phenomenon has roots in countries including Australia and South Africa and certain parts of South America, and has taken off in the United States during the past decade.

Wed, 11/06/2019 - 13:11

By SEMA Editors

A ’68 Ford Bronco wagon was left for Jay Leno as a joke, arranged by fellow late-night TV host Craig Ferguson to be parked in Leno’s spot on the eve of his last taping. Ferguson was unaware of the iconic status of the Bronco—and had no idea how highly sought-after these models are. But long-time car collector Leno knew. He happily accepted the gift, which ended up sitting in his garage unrestored until recently.

The effort to restore the vehicle finally materialized early this year with Ford Performance and the SEMA Garage leading a collaborative team to give it new life.

The upfitted and newly restored ’68 Bronco is now on display at the 2019 SEMA Show.

Ford Performance worked with some of the industry’s best restoration professionals to bring the Bronco back to its former glory. The Bronco has been outfitted with the heart of the all-new Mustang Shelby GT500—the most-powerful street-legal Ford ever.

Ford Performance engaged the expertise of noted Bronco licensee Kincer Chassis to help restore the vehicle. Kincer built the chassis and installed the powertrain, including the aforementioned Ford Performance 5.2L supercharged V8 engine.

Dennis Carpenter of Ford Restoration Parts provided body panels, while the SEMA Garage contributed its technical expertise in computer-aided design, 3D printing and calibration work. LGE-CTS Motorsports revived the body with new sheet metal, custom body mods, paint and final assembly.

“Bronco was an iconic vehicle that was many things to many people,” said Leno, now host of “Jay Leno’s Garage” on CNBC. “The Bronco was bought to use on the farm or to take your date to the prom and was comfortable in any of these environments. The idea of having a classic Bronco upgraded with modern handling, performance and braking really makes it the best of both worlds.”

The ’68 Bronco wagon will be seen on an upcoming episode of “Jay Leno’s Garage” on CNBC and will be showcased in detail on “Jay Leno’s Garage” on YouTube.

A stellar team of outfitters and tuners incorporated all of these custom pieces into restoring Leno’s ’68 Ford Bronco:

Powertrain

  • Ford Performance 5.2L supercharged V8 engine
  • TR-4050 five-speed Silver Sport transmission by TREMEC, with Quickdraw bellhousing and STX shifter assembly
  • Heavy-duty 4WD drivetrain
  • Advance Adapters Atlas II transfer case
  • Specialty components by Krawlers Edge, including a custom airbox, exhaust fabrication, stainless-steel gas tank and coolant package
  • Radiator and supercharger cooler by Brice Thomas
  • Borla mufflers
  • Vibrant Performance exhaust components, hoses and fittings
  • Aeromotive fuel filter
  • II Much fuel vent
  • Engine oil cooler by Derale Performance
  • Stage 8 locking header bolts
  • Lifeline Batteries
  • Full Throttle Kustomz Performance tuning and diagnostics

Chassis

  • Kincer Chassis Adventure Series coil-over chassis
  • Wilwood disc brakes and master cylinders
  • Fox 2.0 factory race series coil-over shocks and steering stabilizer
  • John’s Industries third members with Eaton Detroit Truetrac differentials and gearing
  • Carolina Driveline driveshafts
  • Dutchman Motorsports axle shafts
  • Flaming River steering column
  • Tuff Stuff power steering pump
  • Warn locking hubs
  • Gaskets by Lube Locker
  • BrakeQuip brake lines
  • Axle seals by Seals-It
  • Painless Performance Products wiring harness

Wheels and Tires

  • 18x9-in. John R steel wheels by Detroit Steel Wheels
  • Rugged Trail T/A 275/65-18 tires by BFGoodrich

Exterior

  • Installation of new sheet metal, custom body modification and final assembly by LGE-CTS Motorsports
  • Custom “Tonight Blue” Envirobase paint supplied by PPG Industries, applied by LGE-CTS Motorsports
  • Dennis Carpenter Ford Restoration Parts body panels, trim and accessories
  • AMP Research side step
  • STRATASYS 3-D printed grille insert molded into Dennis Carpenter sheet metal grille by LGE-CTS Motorsports
  • Kaseser Air Compressors

Interior

  • Sony audio with Scosche enhancements
  • Eagle Ottawa genuine leather with custom perforation installed by Rogelio’s Upholstery
  • Dakota Digital gauges
Wed, 11/06/2019 - 13:11

By SEMA Editors

A ’68 Ford Bronco wagon was left for Jay Leno as a joke, arranged by fellow late-night TV host Craig Ferguson to be parked in Leno’s spot on the eve of his last taping. Ferguson was unaware of the iconic status of the Bronco—and had no idea how highly sought-after these models are. But long-time car collector Leno knew. He happily accepted the gift, which ended up sitting in his garage unrestored until recently.

The effort to restore the vehicle finally materialized early this year with Ford Performance and the SEMA Garage leading a collaborative team to give it new life.

The upfitted and newly restored ’68 Bronco is now on display at the 2019 SEMA Show.

Ford Performance worked with some of the industry’s best restoration professionals to bring the Bronco back to its former glory. The Bronco has been outfitted with the heart of the all-new Mustang Shelby GT500—the most-powerful street-legal Ford ever.

Ford Performance engaged the expertise of noted Bronco licensee Kincer Chassis to help restore the vehicle. Kincer built the chassis and installed the powertrain, including the aforementioned Ford Performance 5.2L supercharged V8 engine.

Dennis Carpenter of Ford Restoration Parts provided body panels, while the SEMA Garage contributed its technical expertise in computer-aided design, 3D printing and calibration work. LGE-CTS Motorsports revived the body with new sheet metal, custom body mods, paint and final assembly.

“Bronco was an iconic vehicle that was many things to many people,” said Leno, now host of “Jay Leno’s Garage” on CNBC. “The Bronco was bought to use on the farm or to take your date to the prom and was comfortable in any of these environments. The idea of having a classic Bronco upgraded with modern handling, performance and braking really makes it the best of both worlds.”

The ’68 Bronco wagon will be seen on an upcoming episode of “Jay Leno’s Garage” on CNBC and will be showcased in detail on “Jay Leno’s Garage” on YouTube.

A stellar team of outfitters and tuners incorporated all of these custom pieces into restoring Leno’s ’68 Ford Bronco:

Powertrain

  • Ford Performance 5.2L supercharged V8 engine
  • TR-4050 five-speed Silver Sport transmission by TREMEC, with Quickdraw bellhousing and STX shifter assembly
  • Heavy-duty 4WD drivetrain
  • Advance Adapters Atlas II transfer case
  • Specialty components by Krawlers Edge, including a custom airbox, exhaust fabrication, stainless-steel gas tank and coolant package
  • Radiator and supercharger cooler by Brice Thomas
  • Borla mufflers
  • Vibrant Performance exhaust components, hoses and fittings
  • Aeromotive fuel filter
  • II Much fuel vent
  • Engine oil cooler by Derale Performance
  • Stage 8 locking header bolts
  • Lifeline Batteries
  • Full Throttle Kustomz Performance tuning and diagnostics

Chassis

  • Kincer Chassis Adventure Series coil-over chassis
  • Wilwood disc brakes and master cylinders
  • Fox 2.0 factory race series coil-over shocks and steering stabilizer
  • John’s Industries third members with Eaton Detroit Truetrac differentials and gearing
  • Carolina Driveline driveshafts
  • Dutchman Motorsports axle shafts
  • Flaming River steering column
  • Tuff Stuff power steering pump
  • Warn locking hubs
  • Gaskets by Lube Locker
  • BrakeQuip brake lines
  • Axle seals by Seals-It
  • Painless Performance Products wiring harness

Wheels and Tires

  • 18x9-in. John R steel wheels by Detroit Steel Wheels
  • Rugged Trail T/A 275/65-18 tires by BFGoodrich

Exterior

  • Installation of new sheet metal, custom body modification and final assembly by LGE-CTS Motorsports
  • Custom “Tonight Blue” Envirobase paint supplied by PPG Industries, applied by LGE-CTS Motorsports
  • Dennis Carpenter Ford Restoration Parts body panels, trim and accessories
  • AMP Research side step
  • STRATASYS 3-D printed grille insert molded into Dennis Carpenter sheet metal grille by LGE-CTS Motorsports
  • Kaseser Air Compressors

Interior

  • Sony audio with Scosche enhancements
  • Eagle Ottawa genuine leather with custom perforation installed by Rogelio’s Upholstery
  • Dakota Digital gauges
Wed, 11/06/2019 - 13:11

By SEMA Editors

A ’68 Ford Bronco wagon was left for Jay Leno as a joke, arranged by fellow late-night TV host Craig Ferguson to be parked in Leno’s spot on the eve of his last taping. Ferguson was unaware of the iconic status of the Bronco—and had no idea how highly sought-after these models are. But long-time car collector Leno knew. He happily accepted the gift, which ended up sitting in his garage unrestored until recently.

The effort to restore the vehicle finally materialized early this year with Ford Performance and the SEMA Garage leading a collaborative team to give it new life.

The upfitted and newly restored ’68 Bronco is now on display at the 2019 SEMA Show.

Ford Performance worked with some of the industry’s best restoration professionals to bring the Bronco back to its former glory. The Bronco has been outfitted with the heart of the all-new Mustang Shelby GT500—the most-powerful street-legal Ford ever.

Ford Performance engaged the expertise of noted Bronco licensee Kincer Chassis to help restore the vehicle. Kincer built the chassis and installed the powertrain, including the aforementioned Ford Performance 5.2L supercharged V8 engine.

Dennis Carpenter of Ford Restoration Parts provided body panels, while the SEMA Garage contributed its technical expertise in computer-aided design, 3D printing and calibration work. LGE-CTS Motorsports revived the body with new sheet metal, custom body mods, paint and final assembly.

“Bronco was an iconic vehicle that was many things to many people,” said Leno, now host of “Jay Leno’s Garage” on CNBC. “The Bronco was bought to use on the farm or to take your date to the prom and was comfortable in any of these environments. The idea of having a classic Bronco upgraded with modern handling, performance and braking really makes it the best of both worlds.”

The ’68 Bronco wagon will be seen on an upcoming episode of “Jay Leno’s Garage” on CNBC and will be showcased in detail on “Jay Leno’s Garage” on YouTube.

A stellar team of outfitters and tuners incorporated all of these custom pieces into restoring Leno’s ’68 Ford Bronco:

Powertrain

  • Ford Performance 5.2L supercharged V8 engine
  • TR-4050 five-speed Silver Sport transmission by TREMEC, with Quickdraw bellhousing and STX shifter assembly
  • Heavy-duty 4WD drivetrain
  • Advance Adapters Atlas II transfer case
  • Specialty components by Krawlers Edge, including a custom airbox, exhaust fabrication, stainless-steel gas tank and coolant package
  • Radiator and supercharger cooler by Brice Thomas
  • Borla mufflers
  • Vibrant Performance exhaust components, hoses and fittings
  • Aeromotive fuel filter
  • II Much fuel vent
  • Engine oil cooler by Derale Performance
  • Stage 8 locking header bolts
  • Lifeline Batteries
  • Full Throttle Kustomz Performance tuning and diagnostics

Chassis

  • Kincer Chassis Adventure Series coil-over chassis
  • Wilwood disc brakes and master cylinders
  • Fox 2.0 factory race series coil-over shocks and steering stabilizer
  • John’s Industries third members with Eaton Detroit Truetrac differentials and gearing
  • Carolina Driveline driveshafts
  • Dutchman Motorsports axle shafts
  • Flaming River steering column
  • Tuff Stuff power steering pump
  • Warn locking hubs
  • Gaskets by Lube Locker
  • BrakeQuip brake lines
  • Axle seals by Seals-It
  • Painless Performance Products wiring harness

Wheels and Tires

  • 18x9-in. John R steel wheels by Detroit Steel Wheels
  • Rugged Trail T/A 275/65-18 tires by BFGoodrich

Exterior

  • Installation of new sheet metal, custom body modification and final assembly by LGE-CTS Motorsports
  • Custom “Tonight Blue” Envirobase paint supplied by PPG Industries, applied by LGE-CTS Motorsports
  • Dennis Carpenter Ford Restoration Parts body panels, trim and accessories
  • AMP Research side step
  • STRATASYS 3-D printed grille insert molded into Dennis Carpenter sheet metal grille by LGE-CTS Motorsports
  • Kaseser Air Compressors

Interior

  • Sony audio with Scosche enhancements
  • Eagle Ottawa genuine leather with custom perforation installed by Rogelio’s Upholstery
  • Dakota Digital gauges