A custom truck showcases by RideTech at SEMA 2019

Highlights of SEMA 2019

The annual SEMA Show in Las Vegas, Nevada is a place like no other to see the latest products, trends and builds throughout the automotive industry. Whether you’re into muscle cars, tuners, diesels, Jeeps, rat rods or nearly anything else, you will be sure to find it at the SEMA Show. Here’s a recap of some of the vehicles at the show:

This year, AutoMeter debuted the new InVision dash (a SEMA New Product Winner for Best Interior Product) available as a direct fit digital dash system for 1973-1987 Chevy Trucks and Suburbans, 1982-1987 Chevy Malibus, El Camino and Monte Carlos, or as a universal all-in-one dash for most vehicles. Starting in January 2020, you can upgrade your worn, outdated or inaccurate dash with the latest, modern LCD offering from AutoMeter.

This 1966 Chevrolet C10 with Phantom II gauges was also featured in the AutoMeter booth.

We spotted Scar, Greg Thurmond’s 1965 Chevrolet Corvette, that was previously featured in “Empty Nest, Full Throttle.”

This Camaro sports Cobalt gauges.

The world’s first pro touring car not only has Phantom gauges, but is also for sale though Hemmings Auctions (As of publishing date)! This Camaro is powered by a Lingenfelter 405ci small-block cranking out 622 naturally aspirated horsepower.

You may recognize Old Smokey F1 from the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb. Old Smokey relies on an LCD Dash from AutoMeter for critical data.

This Bronco features Pro Comp gauges.

This Bronco is home to a set of Sport Comp gauges.

This Bronco features a Sport Comp tach and Traditional Chrome gauges.

This Jeep has Prestige Series Antique Ivory gauges.

This 1956 Chevy Truck features a clean dash of Ultra Lite gauges.

This Nova features a variety of Phantom gauges.