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This custom ’55 Chevy was originally built for the 2009 SEMA Show.
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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.
This custom ’55 Chevy was originally built for the 2009 SEMA Show.
It may not be for everyone, but those who like it, like it a lot.
It didn’t make the SEMA finals, but it’s a beauty all the same.
A Nissan frame and a Nissan motor.
A beautiful restoration accomplished by young talent.
Based on the 2014 Silverado Cheyenne concept.
A new bolt-on supercharger for K2XX GM trucks and SUVs.
Everything to make the swap a snap.
A two-tone Square Body built for SEMA.
Blower upgrade for the LSA, LS3, and LS9.
They are available in Black Ice, Liquid Silver and Anthracite.
Built over nearly 10 years.
The fully electric Chevy E-10 is based on a 1962 Chevy C-10.
Chevy was well-represented this year.
These steel bumpers can improve the look and off-road performance of the Silverado 1500.
Front-end protection and aggressive style.
Let Chevy do the tedious part with Connect and Cruise.
Enough room to clear 37-inch tires.
Finally, universal cross bars for the new crossover.
Big power potential and multiple options for boost.