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In photos: Cars and car-like creations of SEMA 2017

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Cars of SEMA 2017
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2018 Lexus LC 500 with Avery Denison Supreme Satin Carmine Red Wrap, Artisan Spirits Aero Kit and other aftermarket additions
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This Lexus LC 500 also includes performance parts like Brembo GT brakes, Sparco SPX carbon race seats, and KW suspension with hydraulic lift system
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The highlight of Lexus' booth: the Black Panther Inspired LC Concept
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A fantasy car that definitely won't be arriving in showrooms, the Lexus Black Panther Inspired LC features (mythical) vibranium in its build, fortifying it against enemies of all sizes and types
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Black Panther hood graphic on the Lexus Black Panther Inspired LC
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Black Panther Inspired Lexus LC with clawed side-views
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The Lexus Black Panther Inspired LC gets a (imagined) drive boost from the vibranium-powered core
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The 2018 LC 500 Inspiration Series and its gorgeous Structural Blue paint isn't as fantastical as the Black Panther car, and it will be available on the market starting Spring 2018
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The first of many Porsches we spotted at SEMA 2017
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We weren't necessarily expecting to see a Prius build-out at SEMA, but we suppose SEMA is all about expecting the unexpected
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A Prius even President Trump can get behind
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Despite its Japanese roots, this Prius was one of the most "all American" vehicles of the entire SEMA show
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Corvettes of SEMA 2017
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Car creations of SEMA 2017
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Ford at SEMA 2017
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Ford GT40 looking gorgeous at SEMA
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Ford GT40 looking gorgeous at SEMA
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Ford GT40 looking gorgeous at SEMA
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Ford shows the new GT '67 Heritage Edition
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A different look for the Ford Mustang: Ford/Bob Tasca Mustang funny car
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The colorful 2017 Ford Focus ST by Blood Type Racing Inc.
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2018 Ford Mustang GT Convertible by Speedkore Performance Group
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Shiny SEMA metal
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Chevrolet Bel Air on show 
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A touch of the friendly skies atop the Chevrolet Bel Air
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Work in progress: 1952 Cunningham C-3 Vignale. According to the description featured on this car, it was once the most expensive American car at $10,000, three times the price of its Cadillac contemporaries
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The 1952 Cunningham C-3 definitely didn't have the prettiest engine of SEMA
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Another work in progress: "Illusion" by Rick Dore
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The Illusion is a coach build with hand-formed aluminum panels
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1969 Dodge Charger
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1940 Ford Coupe
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Luce Customs Chevy Chaser wagon
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The Plymouth Barracuda gets an extra set of doors on this 4-Door Barracuda build
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The original Vesco Turbinator is the world's fastest wheel-driven car, holding a 458.440-mph land speed record – here, Team Vesco shows the Turbinator II
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Vesco Turbinator II
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Vesco Turbinator II
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Bisimoto's Hypereconiq Hyundai Ioniq concept features a variety of modifications that push fuel economy to over 80 mpg
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Below the added rear wheel covers, the Hypereconiq features low rolling resistance Bridgestone tires around one-piece carbon fiber wheels
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Bisimoto Hypereconiq Hyundai Ioniq concept
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Cars of SEMA 2017
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Acura NSX GT3
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SpeedofScience's Acura NSX "Dream Project" features enhanced 610-hp performance and a lowered suspension with iLIFT auto-lifting system
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SpeedofScience's Acura NSX "Dream Project"
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A little something for smaller racers: Honda's 250cc 4-Stroke Concept Shifter Kart
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Honda Civic Type R with Red Carbon Kit
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Lingenfelter at SEMA 2017
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Lingenfelter at SEMA 2017
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AkzoNobel shows off pretty paint colors on equally pretty cars
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AkzoNobel shows off pretty paint colors on equally pretty cars
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AkzoNobel shows off pretty paint colors on equally pretty cars
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AkzoNobel shows off pretty paint colors on equally pretty cars
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The Vicci Auctions Safari 4 by Kelly-Moss Road and Race is an awesome rally-ready 911 that's already seen some time tearing up dunes, as can be seen on Vicci Auctions' Facebook page
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Vicci Auctions Safari 4 by Kelly-Moss Road and Race
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The classic Nissan Fairlady Z looking good 
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Nissan Fairlady Z
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A Pontiac Firebird known to us only as "The Sarge"
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Toyota's C-HR Beat Box concept features audio gear to let passengers create their own drum tracks, along with custom mood lighting that reacts to the beat
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Toyota worked with Nascar drivers to come up with unique looks for the 2018 Camry. This one's by Denny Hamlin
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2018 Toyota Camry XSE Rutledge Wood
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Cars of SEMA 2017
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Cars of SEMA 2017
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Cars of SEMA 2017
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Something different outside at SEMA
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That looks like a Honda CR-X del Sol below the graphics and hot-red paint
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Cars of SEMA 2017
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Foose Design 1932 Ford Roadster "Street Fighter" inspired by the P52 Mustang fighter plane
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Inside the Street Fighter
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Chevy Camaro Hot Wheels 50th Anniversary Editions
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Chevy Camaro Hot Wheels 50th Anniversary Edition coupe
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A look inside the Camaro Hot Wheels 50th Anniversary Edition convertible
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This Corvette is one of only forty-three 1957 models equipped with the 579E airbox option first available that year
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Factory Five Racing Gen 3 Type 65 Coupe-R
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Factory Five Racing Gen 3 Type 65 Coupe-R
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Factory Five customer GTM supercar
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The street version of Factory Five's Gen 3 Type 65 Coupe
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Factory Five Racing '33 Hot Rod
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1995 Gunther Werks Porsche 400R
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1995 Gunther Werks Porsche 400R
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1970 Plymouth Superbird
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1932 Ford
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1936 Ford Roadster
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Corvettes of SEMA 2017
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The gorgeous engine bay of this C1 Corvette
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Some psychedelic tones at House of Kolor's booth
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Cars of SEMA 2017
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1932 Ford Coupe
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Cars of SEMA 2017
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Cars of SEMA 2017
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Serious metal on display at Colorado Auto & Parts' booth
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Serious metal on display at Colorado Auto & Parts' booth
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Big, classic curves at SEMA 2017
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One of the show motorcycles that caught our eye
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Cars of SEMA 2017
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A seriously track-ready Audi
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Cars of SEMA 2017
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Cars of SEMA 2017
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Cars of SEMA 2017
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1958 Rolls Royce Derelict 
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The Challenger 2 streamliner that powered Danny Thompson to the 400-mph club at last year's Bonneville Speed Week
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Rossion Q1 
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Rossion Q1 
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Gorgeous Porsche 356 Super 90 on display
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Cars of SEMA 2017
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Cars of SEMA 2017
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This 1962 Corvette Roadster "Copper Topless" has over 1,000 hp
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The 1962 Corvette Roadster "Copper Topless" has some nice assets under its top
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Ferraris of SEMA 2017
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Ferraris of SEMA 2017
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Forgiato wheels on a Rolls Royce Wraith
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Rolls Royces at Forgiato
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Forgiato shows the Mercedes-AMG GT-R 
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Bugatti's all about the Chiron now, but the Veyron still looks pretty good
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Shelby Cobra 289 FIA chassis CSX7079
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A look under the Shelby's hood
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Cars of SEMA 2017
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Cars of SEMA 2017
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Cars of SEMA 2017
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Cars of SEMA 2017
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Coleman Drift Trike, now available at Amazon
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A more woodsy, rustic style of trike
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Burning tires on the drift track 
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Serious dune bug
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1969 Pontiac Firebird
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Cars of SEMA 2017
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We thought the Kelly-Moss Safari 4 was a rally-ready Porsche but this wide-track beast was on another level
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A Porsche fit for Mad Max
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Cars of SEMA 2017
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2000 hp Screw Charged Ford GT from Fischer Motorsports
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Fischer Motorsports' 2000-hp Ford GT
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Porsche 911s weren't the only sporty cars readying themselves for some off-road rallying
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Ruggedized, rally-ready Ford Mustang
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Cars of SEMA 2017
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One of SEMA 2017's headliners, the all-new Hennessey Venom F5
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Hennessey believes the 1,600-hp Venom F5 will be able to top the 300-mph mark
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The Venom F5 could very well be the fastest car in the world, but it will have to prove it by beating the Koenigsegg Agera RS, which just upped the record to 277 mph. It seems like the world's fastest car race is heating up
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Hennessey reveals the Venom F5
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Hennessey Venom F5
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Classic roadster with a unique look
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The interior of this roadster matches the exterior
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Cars of SEMA 2017
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Kia's new Stinger GT gets an aero kit, 21-in custom wheels, a lowered suspension, blue metallic paint and more
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Kia Stinger GT Federation
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One of our favorite paint jobs of the show, courtesy of Valspar Refinish
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Motorcycles of SEMA
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Classic Porsche
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Classic Porsche
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1941 Cadillac Series 61
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Wet Sounds Marine Audio show car towing boat
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This shiny car wouldn't be our first choice to tow a boat to the lake, but it sure looks good doing it at SEMA
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Of course, it's a Wet Sounds show car, so it has some serious sound
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Cars of SEMA 2017
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A rare Tramontana on show at SEMA
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Nissan GT-R
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BMW M1 Group 4 ProCar IMSA GTO 1981
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BMW M1 Group 4 ProCar IMSA GTO 1981
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Cars of SEMA 2017
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Cars of SEMA 2017
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Cars of SEMA 2017
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The new Dodge Challenger SRT Demon shows its stuff at SEMA 
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The Dodge Demon, one of the world's quickest cars, was just a few spots over from the Hennessey Venom F5, possibly the world's fastest car
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1969 Chevy Yenko Camaro recreation from 2 Fast 2 Furious
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Cars of SEMA 2017
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Cars of SEMA 2017
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Is dirt bike surfing the new extreme sport?
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A look at a wave-riding motorbike as used by Robbie Madison
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Cars of SEMA 2017
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Corbin Sparrow electric three-wheeler
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2018 Ferrari 488 Spider
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Bullet Liner finished bike
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Ferraris of SEMA 2017
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The new Pagani Huayra Roadster looking good at SEMA
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Dodge highlights the Demon and the Bondurant Racing School
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1970 Plymouth Superbird Tribute with Mopar Hellcrate Hemi engine kit
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Danny Thompson and the Challenger 2 land speed record streamliner
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Cars of SEMA 2017
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Last week, the automotive world took a little break from counting sales totals and proposing serious products, having some fun showing off wild creations at the annual SEMA Show. We spent a few days walking SEMA's halls and outdoor courtyards staring in awe at some of the craziest cars, trucks, motorcycles and ... others ... on the planet. Since we're sure many of our readers couldn't make the trip themselves, we've compiled several albums of the show's most compelling vehicles. We start things off with the cars of the show – from classic coupes and roadsters, to muscle cars, to movie stars, to ruggedized rally sports cars and beyond, these are some of the coolest and weirdest of SEMA 2017.

Tackling the 300-mph mountain

We expect to see more creative show cars and oddities at the SEMA Show, with few to zero major world debuts, but this year's show did have one very notable premiere. Hennessey finally pulled its US$1.6 million Venom F5 out of the shadows, revealing the details about the all-out hypercar that should take speed to the next level. The new car is a 1,600-bhp tour de force that Hennessey believes capable of breaking the 300-mph (482-km/h) barrier, a mark so far beyond the horizon we hadn't seriously thought about it when looking over other supercars (at least not ones that have actually materialized).

The Venom F5 could very well be the fastest car in the world, but it will have to prove it by beating the Koenigsegg Agera RS, which just upped the record to 277 mph. It seems like the world's fastest car race is heating up
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Whether it breaks 300 or not, we expect Hennessey will be pushing hard to surpass the 277-mph (447 km/h) mark set by the all-new record kings at Koenigsegg. But we'll give it a little time.

Looking down from 400

The Hennessey Venom F5 has the chance to be the first production car to 300 mph, but some cars not fettered by production requirements have already been there ... and far beyond. Danny Thompson broke 400 mph (644 km/h) last year, setting a class record with his 5,000-hp Challenger 2, a restored version of the streamliner originally built for his late father Mickey. Mickey was the first American to reach 400 mph, but he was unable to make the return run for an official record, a feat he never accomplished. Danny's 2016 record was official, signing the Thompson family name in the 400-mph club ledger in permanent ink. You can read more about the Thompson family's incredible journey to 400 in our coverage of Speed Week 2016.

Danny Thompson and the Challenger 2 land speed record streamliner
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When we chatted with Danny at SEMA, he told us he hit 435 mph (700 km/h) at the Bonneville festivities this past August (well over last year's 406 mph/653 km/h and change), but was unable to back up the run for an official record. His ultimate goal is to set the piston engine-driven world record, unseating the Speed Demon, which holds a 437.183 mph (704 km/h) SCTA national record and a 439 mph (706.5 km/h) FIA world record.

Vesco Turbinator II
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The piston engine record is separate from the overall wheel-driven record, thanks to the fact that the latter is held by the turbine-powered Vesco Turbinator, with a record of 458.44-mph (737.79 km/h). The rebuilt Vesco Turbinator II was also on show at SEMA, and Team Vesco hopes to be the first to push the record over 500 mph (805 km/h).

Rambling off the beaten path ... in more ways than one

We're putting all the SEMA truck and 4x4 builds into a separate gallery that will run in the next day or two, but we also saw a few ruggedized sports cars that exist in limbo somewhere between car and 4x4. Our favorite – the Vicci Porsche Safari 4 by Kelly-Moss Road and Race.

The Vicci Auctions Safari 4 by Kelly-Moss Road and Race is an awesome rally-ready 911 that's already seen some time tearing up dunes, as can be seen on Vicci Auctions' Facebook page
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Billed as an "untraditional take on the 50-plus year tradition of off-road/rally 911s," the AWD Safari 4 combines rugged, off-road-ready underpinnings, show car-quality bodywork with alpine white paint and urban camo, and a custom interior into a one-of-a-kind creation. Build highlights include a long-travel suspension, skid plates, fender flares, BFGoodrich all-terrain tires, Hella 4000 lamps, and a DAS Sport roll cage. The car is up for auction now by the just-launched Vicci online auction house, but serious parties will have to drop more than $245,000 to top the current bid.

We could go on for pages and pages with more of our favorites, but it's time to turn the reins over to you so you can pick out your own from our SEMA 2017 photo gallery.

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Grunchy
No Roadkill cars? I thought there would be at least one photo...