Watch Chip Foose Draw A 1965 Buick Riviera Lowrider For SEMA: Video
The 1965 Riviera is one of Chip’s favorite vehicles.
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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.
The 1965 Riviera is one of Chip’s favorite vehicles.
Featuring carbon fiber fenders and a custom chassis.
Built in appreciation of the builder’s father.
This mid-80s muscle car was entered in the Battle of the Builders.
It’s a concept… for now.
This recreation can be optioned with 1,500 horsepower!
Ringbrothers claimed two of four top spots.
Comfortably accommodate up to six people.
Tasteful upgrades, with plenty of power to boot.
More than 10,000 build hours.
Tiered power levels for upgradeable performance.
Carbon widebody sets this build apart.
How does 1,200 horsepower grab ‘ya?
Set to be released on November 1st.
Two-door SUV set for competition in the Battle of the Builders.
With larger wheels and lowered suspension.
Italian looks, American power.
Check out the Sierra-based SUV.
After it went all-out for the 2021 SEMA Show.