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SEMA: Ford’s truck concepts in pictures

November 5, 2006 8:41AM by Michael Savio

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As part of this year’s SEMA theme celebrating “American Muscle,” Ford Motor brought a collection of concept trucks to show off what is possible. Including:

The Ford F-150 FX2 Sport Extreme: Ford’s new F-150 FX2 Sport became a real street performance machine after Ford Vehicle Personalization got their hands on it. The truck now develops 450-hp thanks to a Ford Racing Performance Parts supercharger. Many other performance, appearance and in-vehicle entertainment and telematics modifications were completed, all with off-the-shelf Ford Racing Performance Parts and Genuine Ford Accessories.

Two 2008 Ford F-250 Super Duty by Fabtech: Based on the all-new 2008 F-250 Super Duty 4 x 4 with a 6.4-liter Power Stroke® V-8, Fabtech made a true off-road trucks with fully customized exteriors. The powertrain gained Offroad Unlimited aluminum differential covers and the chassis added a 10” suspension to accommodate massive 37-inch tires.

More images after the jump.

## Source: Ford ##

Ford F-150 FX2 Sport Extreme

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2008 Ford F-250 Super Duty by Fabtech - “Slyjacker”

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2008 Ford F-250 Super Duty by Fabtech

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