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Jac Nasser Provides Keynote Address at 1997 SEMA Show

3 November 1997

Jac Nasser Provides Keynote Address at 1997 SEMA Show

    LAS VEGAS, Nov. 3 -- Jac Nasser, president, Ford Automotive
Operations, officially kicked off the 1997 Specialty Equipment Market
Association (SEMA) Show here today by addressing more than 400 SEMA exhibitors
and members at the automotive trade association's annual Innovations Luncheon
at the Las Vegas Hilton.
    In his address, titled, "Ford and the Aftermarket:  Working Together for
the Enthusiast," Nasser announced that over the coming year, Ford will be
adding a fourth door to all of its SuperCab trucks, from Ranger to Super Duty
F-Series.
   Nasser also unveiled the Ford Mustang Super Stallion technology concept
vehicle -- a high-performance car developed by Ford's Special Vehicle
Engineering team to showcase Ford's innovative technology and product passion
-- and a new concept from Ford Truck Design, the "Baja Baby" Ranger.

SOURCE  Ford Motor Company



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