Ford's display at the 2014 North American International Auto Show is complete with a 37.5-ton piece F-150 assembly line and a new upper-level exhibit to recognize 50 years of Mustang success. This year, more than ever before, consumers are able to interact with the Ford Motor Company display. Each exhibit broadcasts the strength and quality of the new products.
"The Future of Tough" presentation features a assembly line, taking visitors through each stage of production of the F-150. Ford is looking to show customers the lengths that Ford engineers had to go to in order to create such a smart, tough, and capable truck.
"50 Years of Mustang"is in the upper-level exhibit, where the Mustang will be recognize for the greatness it has brought to automotive industry. The iconic pony car is honored with various cultural and historical artifacts, as well as references to the Mustang's influence in fashion, film, food, and fun throughout the last 50 years. Revell® is providing young Mustang lovers with the first Mustang Model Kit, while supplies last.
There is a live engagement presentation and film, as well as an ST area that with racing simulators. Two people can race head-on in a virtual course where their times can be recorded and posted to their social networks!
The 2014 NAIAS Shows How "Ford Goes Further" with an impressive display by Ford Motor Company. Visitors will be entertained from the movement they arrive and are exposed to tons of different technologies and components that truly make "Ford Tough".
Roy O'Brien Ford is proud to offer Ford Tough vehicles at our dealership. We provide those in Southfield and surrounding areas with a great selection of Low Mileage Used Cars and Low Mileage Used Trucks. Roy O'Brien Ford is here to help you find the Ford you have been searching for!
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