The most outrageous cars in America hit Sin City when SEMA's in town.
SEMA, or the Specialty Equipment Market Association, is the US-based trade organisation that covers anyone with a business interest in building, manufacturing or supplying parts for race cars, custom cars, restorations, rods... in fact, anything from the local street machine to a Top Fueller. That's a pretty broad remit, and they do sterling work throughout the year promoting their member companies and their interests, keeping a weather-eye on government legislation, lobbying and so on. Nobody sees all that, though.
This story is from the February 2017 edition of American Car.
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