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SEMA Announces Ford Will Conclude its 100th Anniversary Celebration as Vehicle Manufacturer of SEMA Show 2003

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Media contacts:
Rosemarie Kitchin, rosemariek@sema.org
SEMA, 909/396-0289, ext. 104
Lisa Guth, lisag@sema.org
SEMA, 909/396-0289, ext. 181


SEMA ANNOUNCES FORD WILL CONCLUDE ITS 100TH ANNIVERSARY 
CELEBRATION AS VEHICLE MANUFACTURER OF SEMA SHOW 2003

DIAMOND BAR, Calif. (May 7, 2003) -- The Ford Motor Company will be the featured 
Vehicle Manufacturer of SEMA Show 2003, according to SEMA, the Specialty 
Equipment Market Association. The annual show is planned for Tuesday-Friday, Nov. 4-
7, at the Las Vegas Convention Center.

"We are delighted that Ford, which has been a strong supporter of SEMA and the 
aftermarket industry, has chosen to culminate its yearlong celebration of a century of 
automotive leadership at SEMA Show 2003," said SEMA President and CEO Christopher 
J. Kersting, C.A.E.

Kersting added that Ford has been a major cornerstone of SEMA's close relationship with 
the OEM community. "It was Ford with whom we began our technology transfer program 
between the car companies and our manufacturer members. Ford has been very 
enthusiastic about participating at our International Auto Salon, our annual OEM Tech 
Talks and measuring sessions, and also very generous in its provision of project vehicles 
for our SEMA members to modify, customize, and display at the SEMA shows and other 
venues. We're happy that our showcase opportunity will provide global news coverage 
to Ford as it concludes its 100th anniversary celebration."

In the past several years, it has become the custom for OEMs to use the SEMA Show 
venue to launch new car and truck models and to gain the automotive industry's reaction 
to concept vehicles. Kersting anticipates that Ford will continue to maintain that tradition 
with its unprecedented presence at this year's SEMA Show.

"Ford Motor Company is pleased to be the featured marque of the 2003 SEMA Show," 
said Jan Valentic, Vice President, Global Marketing, Ford Motor Company. "As the 
Vehicle Manufacturer of the Show, we recognize the importance of our participation 
during Ford’s centennial celebration that binds our global brand marketing efforts 
together with the aftermarket. For us, the SEMA Show is the ultimate expression of 
human creativity and invention - certainly a trait that has been passed down from our 
founder Henry Ford. As an international venue, the show enhances Ford's opportunity to 
showcase the flexibility of our brands for personalization and accessorization."

In addition to Ford, other OEM exhibitors at SEMA Show 2003 will include The Chrysler 
Group, General Motors, Honda, Hyundai, Kia, Mazda, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Panoz, Subaru, 
Suzuki, and Toyota. The OEM presence at the SEMA Show has grown from three 
manufacturers to the current 13 over the past five years.

SEMA Show 2003 will occupy the Las Vegas Convention Center. Currently, 1,269 
companies have contracted for exhibit space totaling a record 824,000 square feet at 
the show that incorporates the International Tire Expo. The 2003 show will be organized 
into 12 sections, with the carmakers' exhibits distributed throughout the 2 million square 
feet of exhibits and hundreds of specially constructed project cars and trucks.

SEMA Show 2002 featured more than 1,500 project vehicles, had approximately 900 
entries into its new product competition, and attracted 86,787 AAIW attendees from more 
than 100 countries. The SEMA Show is held concurrently with the Automotive 
Aftermarket Products Expo (AAPEX). The two trade shows comprise the Automotive 
Aftermarket Industry Week (AAIW), one of the two largest business gatherings held in 
Las Vegas.

The annual SEMA Show, open only to the automotive industry, is one of several shows 
produced by SEMA for the various markets and market niches its wide-ranging 
membership covers. More information about SEMA Show 2003 is available at 
www.SEMAshow.com.

SEMA, the Specialty Equipment Market Association, represents the $27 billion specialty 
automotive industry. Founded in 1963, the trade association has more than 4,500 
member companies. It is the authoritative source of research data, trends and market 
growth information for automakers and the specialty auto products industry. The industry 
provides appearance, performance, comfort, convenience and technology products for 
passenger cars, minivans, trucks, SUVs and recreational vehicles. For more information, 
contact SEMA at 1575 S. Valley Vista Dr., Diamond Bar, CA, 91765-3914; call 909/396-
0289; or visit www.sema.org or www.enjoythedrive.com.

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CAPTION: The Ford Motor Company will be the featured Vehicle Manufacturer of SEMA 
Show 2003, culminating its yearlong celebration of a century of automotive leadership.

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