Ford has previewed two of the Mustang tuner builds that will be heading to the 2014 SEMA show.
The company has reserved 20,000 square feet of floor space at the Las
Vegas Convention Center, providing plenty of room to show off cars
modified by top tuners such as Galpin Auto Sports, Petty's Garage and
MRT, among others.
"Expect to see plenty of 5.0-liter V8s roaring
around SEMA, but the spotlight will be on the all-new 2.3-liter
EcoBoost four-cylinder engine, which provides a whole new platform for
experienced turbocharging specialists," the company said in a statement.
One
teaser pic shows a Roush supercharged V8 model crafted by Petty's
Garage. It wears a blue-on-black color scheme and a discrete No. 43,
paying homage to Richard Petty's NASCAR legacy. It will be auctioned by
Barrett-Jackson with proceeds going to Victory Junction, a charity that
allows chronically ill children attend summer camp.
Another
teaser reveals Galpin Auto Sports' 'golden' anniversary car, celebrating
50 years of the Mustang. The tuner has restyled the front and rear
fascia with a gold motif, while gold wheels and gold-flecked black paint
help finish the look. Even the Whipple supercharger -- good for 725
horsepower -- has been powder-coated in gold.
SEMA attendees will have a chance to check out the full Mustang 'stampede' from November 4-7.
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