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Click above for high-res gallery of the Flexes from SEMA
With so many acres of sheetmetal to work with, the
Ford Flex definitely offers a tempting canvas for tuners and automotive taggers. But
13 official custom Flexes? It seems everyone and their mother decided to do up a tuned Flex this year for
SEMA. We were told there were at least 13, but we suspect there were closer to 1,000 including everything from street machines to art cars to Land Rover look-alikes (above). While any one of them might be striking enough to catch your eye at the local pee-wee soccer game, seeing so many together can be overwhelming. Still, if taken individually there are some very nice interpretations of the modern full-size wagon here. Flex customizers displaying their handiwork include
Funkmaster Flex,
3dCarbon,
Catalyst Industrial Marking,
Kal Koncepts/Air Syndicate Inc.,
Mobsteel,
Galpin Auto Sports,
Lee Quinones for Automobile Magazine,
CGS Motorsports,
Rick Bottom Designs,
Hot Rod Magazine,
Heavy Hitters Magazine, and even
Motor Trend. The MT one has a humidor. A video of the unveiling with... uh... Nelly and complete details of each are after the jump and a huge gallery is available by clicking any image.
Gallery: SEMA 2008: Ford Flexes in Vegas 



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