Designer Peter Brock Unveils Studio Concept Corvette At SEMA: Video
One of the fathers of the C2 shows his ideal version of the car.
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SEMA, Specialty Equipment Market Association, is a trade association that consists of a diverse group of manufacturers, distributors, retailers, publishing companies, auto restorers, street rod builders, restylers, car clubs, race teams and more. The group hosts a yearly show in Las Vegas, Nevada where members show off their latest vehicle customizations. Here’s the latest news about the SEMA show.
One of the fathers of the C2 shows his ideal version of the car.
Read More »Oodles of carbon, from front to back.
Read More »Widebody creation with 1,600 horsepower on tap.
Read More »Perhaps the most valuable N-body Malibu.
Read More »Race-inspired themes elevate the muscle car to new heights.
Read More »Off-road capability, on-road appeal.
Read More »Behold, a stanced Honda crossover.
Read More »1,246 horsepower Buick, because of course.
Read More »Mostly for pickups, SUVs, and crossovers.
Read More »Featuring 57-inch tires.
Read More »Taking nine years to build.
Read More »1,200 horsepower under the hood.
Read More »For restorations and retromods.
Read More »Adding another transmission option.
Read More »Inspired by the K5 Blazer.
Read More »Boosting torque and throttle response.
Read More »The 1965 Riviera is one of Chip's favorite vehicles.
Read More »Featuring carbon fiber fenders and a custom chassis.
Read More »Built in appreciation of the builder's father.
Read More »This mid-80s muscle car was entered in the Battle of the Builders.
Read More »It's a concept... for now.
Read More »This recreation can be optioned with 1,500 horsepower!
Read More »Ringbrothers claimed two of four top spots.
Read More »Comfortably accommodate up to six people.
Read More »Tasteful upgrades, with plenty of power to boot.
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