- Ford has revealed some of its upgraded trucks that will be on display at the 2019 Specialty Equipment Market Association Show (SEMA) on November 5-8.
- Most of the upgrades are geared toward outdoorsy people, with the exception of the Tjin Edition Ford Ranger, which was lowered to a "street-ready stance."
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Ford is previewing six custom upgraded trucks that will be on display at the 2019 Speciality Equipment Market Association (SEMA) show.
More than 50 vehicles will be part of Ford's exhibit at SEMA, making the automaker the largest original-equipment manufacturer display at the show.
"The automotive aftermarket space continues to grow at a tremendous pace from powerful street machines to the latest trends in overlanding and off-road," Ford Vehicle Personalization and Accessories Global Director Eric Cin said in a statement.
"The Ranger and Transit are great fits for this space, capable of being modified in countless ways to give owners the flexibility to make their vehicle as unique as they are."
SEMA runs November 5-8. Take a look at the six upgraded trucks ahead of their debuts:
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