Each year, the SEMA Show in Las Vegas brings about a large number of custom builds designed to showcase various products from aftermarket manufacturers – as well as automakers themselves. After these vehicles are shown off at SEMA, they’re either kept as promotional/shop models or – more frequently – sold at auction. We’ve seen this happen time and time again over the years, but now, this 2014 Ford Fiesta ST has resurfaced for sale a second time, eight years after it was originally exhibited at SEMA.
This 2014 Ford Fiesta ST was build by Cobb Tuning and the Pat Tillman Foundation as a tribute to U.S. military members, after which it debuted at the SEMA Show. It was subsequently sold at Barrett-Jackson’s Scottsdale auction back in 2016, and now, it’s up for grabs yet again at Bring a Trailer looking precisely the same as it did the last time we saw it all those years ago.
On the outside, this custom Ford Fiesta ST features an LGE-CTS Motorsports digital camouflage-style livery with black gradient and orange accents, custom graphics, and a Triple R Composites front lip spoiler, tinted headlight and fog light lenses, and a hatch spoiler with Mountune wing extensions, plus Motegi MR119 18-inch wheels. Inside the cabin, one will find Molten Orange accents and some Cobb bits including a tuner, while power comes from the turbocharged 1.6L I-4 EcoBoost engine that’s been fortified with a Cobb cold-air intake, intercooler, 2.5-inch downpipe, a 2.5-inch cat-back exhaust system, and a Stage 3 engine control unit (ECU) tune.
This custom 2014 Ford Fiesta ST is just the latest in a long line of Blue Oval-branded SEMA veterans that we’ve seen pop up for sale as of late. That list includes not just one, but two heavily-modified Ford Maverick pickups, a Ford Bronco from Tucci Hot Rods, and a 2011 Ford Super Duty built by Hulst Customs.
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