Ford to bring a number of customized F 150 models to this years SEMA show in Sin City

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One of the largest yearly events in Las Vegas is, of all things, the SEMA show. As auto shows go, it is significantly different in only one respect, although a major one: you must be registered as a buyer, exhibitor, manufacturer or a member of the media in order to attend. The SEMA show is not open to the public.

Nevertheless, it has evolved into a show where many of the auto manufacturers come to display many of their more over-the-top concepts constructed by their aftermarket parts manufacturing partners.

Recently Ford Motor Company announced that in addition to at least eight car-based vehicles, the company would also be bringing along a minimum of seven customized versions of its F Series truck to the show which begins next week.
2011 Ford F-150 by Godfather Customs
Godfather Customs offers up a deal we can’t refuse, displaying an F-150 with 3.5-liter EcoBoost engine and mods that include a cowl induction hood, bumper cover and roll pan and handle relocator. Rounding out the package is a tonneau bed cover and liner along with halo tail lamps.
2011 Ford F-150 by A.R.E. Accessories
Are you ready for some football? The Ford F-150 by A.R.E. Accessories is constructed around the theme of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. The gridiron theme includes stadium silhouette body graphics and a pigskin leather interior with trim evoking the gold hall of fame jackets.
2011 Ford F-150 by Mickey Thompson
The “Mickey, Mickey, you’re so fine” TTC F-150 gets its name from the new 35-inch Mickey Thompson Baja Claw TTC Radical tires. Fabtech 6-inch suspension, PIAA auxiliary lighting and Warn Industries winch recovery gear round out the exterior, while Katzkin leather, aftermarket audio, video and navigation can be found inside.
2011 Ford F-150 by The Custom Shop
Move over Hobie Alter, here comes the ghost of Dewey Weber on an eco-themed Ford F-150 with a 3.5-liter EcoBoost engine by The Custom Shop.  Shaved handles, lightweight tonneau cover, lightweight rims and low-rolling-resistance tires help combine with a low-VOC-emissions DuPont paint. Colors inside match the exterior and feature Katzkin tan and black leather.
2011 Ford F-350 Super Duty by Rize Industries
This high-rise Ford F-350 motocross concept includes a Rize Industries 8-inch quad-link suspension for additional ground clearance. In back, the bed includes a built-in loading ramp, power washer, air compressor, built-in motorcycle stand and storage for riding gear.
2011 Ford F-350 Super Duty by Cars by Kris and Airhead Kustoms
Darth Vader, we’ve found your truck and it’s built by Cars by Kris and Airhead Kustoms and it’s called the Pit Boss. Built off a Ford F-350 Super Duty platform and designed to haul a race car to the track, it also serves as a mobile pit, offering a bed-mounted tire cage and custom swing-case toolboxes. Inside, modifications include a custom headliner and leather upholstery, along with an in-dash computer system.
2011 Ford F-350 Super Duty by Skyjacker Suspensions
According to Skyjacker, their Ford F-350 Super Duty “is made to appeal to the active lifestyle of the Super Duty owner”. Staying true to its name, an additional 8.5 inches of suspension “offers a bold lift for work and play”. Heavy-duty front and rear Fab Fours bumpers along with a Warn Industries winch and lights complete the “play dirty” look.