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Ford
Taurus NASCAR star and FR500 test Driver Rusty Wallace (L) and Dan
Davis, director, Ford Racing Technology, pose with Ford Mustang FR500
after unveiling the FR500 to media and industry officials November 3 at
the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) Show in Las Vegas. The
FR500, a showcase for current and future products available from the
Ford Racing Performance Parts catalog, features extensive new bodywork
make from carbon-fiber. Powered by a 5.0-liter engine, the FR500 has a
top speed of 175 mph. (Photo by John C. Hillery) Click
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The
all-new 2000 Ford SVT Mustang Cobra R, wearing its production
Performance Red paint, was displayed for the first time here today at
the Specialty Equipment Market Association's (SEMA) annual convention.
Built with the race track in mind, the Cobra R will feature a 5.4L
32-valve V-8 engine, solidifying the modular family of engines as the
high-performance benchmark in Ford's lineup. Click
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Las
Vegas, 2NOV99 - Ford took the wraps off the Ford Desert Excursion
concept November 2 at SEMA in Las Vegas. The Desert Excursion concept is
the ultimate go-anywhere, do-anything truck. Based on the Ford
Excursion, it is powered by a Triton 6.8-liter SOHC V-10 engine,
offering 310 horsepower and 425 fout-pounds of torque. Click
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This
Lincoln LS concept, shown at SEMA 1999 features HRE wheels, Pirelli
P-Zero tires, Razzi ground effects kit, an Eibach suspension kit, and
Eaton Supercharger. |
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Developed
from the new 2000 Ford Taurus as a sporting sedan for the busy family,
this supercharged Taurus, shown at SEMA 1999 in Las Vegas, offers
outstanding performance as well as comfort, convenience and safety. The
exterior has a unique silhouette with added ground effects as well as
integrated deck lid and spoiler. The interior has been richly appointed
with a combination of Quattro cloth, leather and brushed aluminum
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Ford
Motor Company CEO Jac Nasser shares the stand with the 2000 Mercury
Cougar S as he opened a news conference at SEMA in Las Vegas November 2.
The Cougar S, to be built in limited production, is a high-performance
200-horsepower street-legal cougar powered by a 24-valve V6 Duratec
engine. |
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The
Arctic Explorer Sport Trac – debuting at the 1999 Specialty Equipment
Market Association Show – is equipped to take on the harshest elements
to the tallest ski slope or the most treacherous hiking trail. |
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