Generally speaking, SEMA show vehicles can go in one of a couple of directions after their time in that limelight is up - either the companies that built them hang onto those rides for a while, continuing to show them off for promotional purposes, or they wind up being sold to the public. In that latter realm, we've certainly seen our fair share of ex-SEMA show vehicles hit the auction block over the years, including many Blue Oval models - such as this wild 1994 Ford F-350.
This 1994 Ford F-350 has actually been part of SEMA on multiple occasions, and now, it's set to be cross the block at Mecum's 2025 Las Vegas auction in November. There, it will certainly turn some heads once again, given the fact that it's heavily modified in every way - not to mention covered in bright green paint and towering above pretty much every other lot destined for that same event.
Over the past few years, this Ford F-350 has not only been featured as a SEMA show vehicle, but for three consecutive years at that same event, it placed in the top 40 of the Battle of the Builders competition, so it's certainly legitimate in that regard.
The Crew Cab, long bed pickup features a ridiculous 24-inch lift that has it sitting quite high, rolling on a set of equally large wheels and gigantic 54-inch tires, powered by the 7.3L V8 diesel engine.
That towering ride height at least gives one a great view of the custom chassis that underpins this F-350, not to mention copious amounts of ground clearance - though we imagine that no one will take it off road. Rather, it's well-suited for other purposes, given the fact that there's a dance floor with a pole inside the cabin - perfect for, well, extracurricular activities that may or may not be family friendly.



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