Ford has released three photos of graphically designed Mustangs, one of which will be built by a team made up exclusively of women for this year’s SEMA show in Las Vegas. Why one? Simple - the one you choose by voting on your favorite model on HotRod’s magazine website until June the 3rd.
After the build and the show are over, the custom car will be auctioned off on eBay Motors, with the money going to the SEMA Memorial Scholarship Fund.
“Women play a significant role when it comes to customizing a vehicle,” said Bryan Harrison, senior manager of councils for SEMA and project manager on the build. “From purchasing the vehicle and determining what modifications to make, to executing the actual modifications and driving the customized vehicle, women are key players in the entire process. The SEMA Mustang Build demonstrates just how integral women are to customizing today’s cars and trucks.”
The cars are called High Gear, Chromatic and Fast Metal respectively, with the first two designed by Jennifer Seely of Ford Motor Company, and the last by Theresa Contreras from L&G Enterprises.
“Women play a significant role when it comes to customizing a vehicle,” said Bryan Harrison, senior manager of councils for SEMA and project manager on the build. “From purchasing the vehicle and determining what modifications to make, to executing the actual modifications and driving the customized vehicle, women are key players in the entire process. The SEMA Mustang Build demonstrates just how integral women are to customizing today’s cars and trucks.”
The cars are called High Gear, Chromatic and Fast Metal respectively, with the first two designed by Jennifer Seely of Ford Motor Company, and the last by Theresa Contreras from L&G Enterprises.