Saturday, April 30, 2011

Ford Car Concepts

Ford Car Concepts
Ford Car Concepts

Ford Car Concepts

Ford Car Concepts

Ford Car Concepts
It probably isn't a surprise to anyone to see that Ford, this year's featured manufacturer, is bringing a truckload of tricked-out cars and trucks to the 2009 SEMA show, including several variants of the Focus, Fusion, and Taurus.
Mobsteel Ford Taurus
Ford Taurus Mobsteel
 Leading the not-a-Mustang charge is Ford's new flagship sedan, the Taurus, and leading that group is Mobsteel. Taking the term "blacked out" to the nth degree, Mobsteel has blacked out every inch of the car save for the wheel centers and badging, which is done up in brushed aluminum. If enough light escapes the black-on-black paint job, you might be able to see the custom fascias, but if you don't, the Magnaflow exhaust will make sure you hear it. That and other under-hood work have Mobsteel hoping to make more than 420 hp out of the SHO's twin-turbo V-6. Massive 22-in. wheels and an adjustable air suspension complete the look while a JL Audio sound system provides the in-car entertainment.
Tommy Z Designs Ford Taurus
Next up for the Taurus lineup at SEMA is a car from Tommy Z Designs. The tuner promises luxury, but all we really know about the car so far is what we can see. That includes a blacked-out hood and massive five-spoke wheels wrapped in tiny tires.
MRT-Direct "Best of SHO" Taurus
Ford Taurus Best Of SHO
 Opting for a sleeper rather than a hitman's car, MRT-Direct's "Best of SHO" keeps it clean and subtle. A custom hood with scoop, new ground effects, a black cherry-painted roof and a lowered stance with new wheels and tires give the "Best of SHO" a sharper, edgier look without getting gaudy. A custom exhaust system and some tuning of the turbocharger system gives the car a bit more go while a Kicker audio system will duel with that custom exhaust for audible supremacy.



Ford Car Concepts
Ford Car Concepts
Ford Car Concepts

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