2005 Ford Mustang Wins SEMA Vehicle Design Award
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2005 Ford Mustang Wins SEMA Vehicle Design Award
The Ford Mustang was recognized as the most accessory friendly new vehicle today at the California International Auto Show in Anaheim, capturing the first of three SEMA Vehicle Design Awards.
"As America's foremost performance car, the 2005 Mustang is extremely important to the aftermarket," said member voter, Dario Orlando, Steeda president. "As an all-new vehicle, it will create a huge demand for all new performance and restyling equipment. The previous generation Mustang is one of the most popular vehicles for the aftermarket; the 2005 Mustang will only add to the demand for parts and accessories."
Those included in the Vehicle Design Awards selection process were SEMA member companies who regularly participate in technology sharing programs; the Mustang received 33 percent of the votes.
"This is a really exciting category because there are so many new accessory-friendly vehicles this year," said Carl Sheffer, SEMA vice president, OEM relations. "The 2005 Ford Mustang was up against a host of mentionable vehicles from the Chrysler 300 and Dodge Magnum to the Corvette and the Scion tC."
For several months, the 2005 Mustang has been among the vehicles included in SEMA's information sharing programs between original equipment manufacturers and SEMA members. Ford's participation in data sharing, measurement sessi
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2005 Ford Mustang Wins SEMA Vehicle Design Award
The Ford Mustang was recognized as the most accessory friendly new vehicle today at the California International Auto Show in Anaheim, capturing the first of three SEMA Vehicle Design Awards.
"As America's foremost performance car, the 2005 Mustang is extremely important to the aftermarket," said member voter, Dario Orlando, Steeda president. "As an all-new vehicle, it will create a huge demand for all new performance and restyling equipment. The previous generation Mustang is one of the most popular vehicles for the aftermarket; the 2005 Mustang will only add to the demand for parts and accessories."
Those included in the Vehicle Design Awards selection process were SEMA member companies who regularly participate in technology sharing programs; the Mustang received 33 percent of the votes.
"This is a really exciting category because there are so many new accessory-friendly vehicles this year," said Carl Sheffer, SEMA vice president, OEM relations. "The 2005 Ford Mustang was up against a host of mentionable vehicles from the Chrysler 300 and Dodge Magnum to the Corvette and the Scion tC."
For several months, the 2005 Mustang has been among the vehicles included in SEMA's information sharing programs between original equipment manufacturers and SEMA members. Ford's participation in data sharing, measurement sessi
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www.designdi... (3)
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