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Ford F-150 FX2 "UNBOUND" Project Truck
Personalized 2008 F-150 Supercab 4x2 Truck

By Dale Wickell, About.com Guide

The Ford F-150 FX2 "UNBOUND" Project Truck is part of the company's Vehicle Personalization Program, a way to show owners how they can personalize their own vehicles. The parts and accessories used on the truck are a combination of Genuine Ford Accessories, Ford Licensed Accessories, Ford Racing Performance parts, and concept accessories designed especially for the UNBOUND project truck.

The truck was introduced at the 2007 SEMA Show in Las Vegas, along with two personalized cars, the Mustang "UNLEASHED" and the Focus "UNTETHERED."

You might remember the FX2 truck introduced at the 2006 SEMA Show. Some of the then-concept items on that truck are now available as factory accessories, thanks to positive feedback Ford received through its dealers and other channels. The goal of the design team is 2-part: show people how they can personalize their trucks, and showcase ideas for future accessories -- if you like it, they'll consider building it.

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  1. Ford F-150 FX2 Project Truck - Front & Hoodford fx2 truck
  2. Ford F-150 FX2 Project Truck - On Display at the 2007 SEMA Showford truck
  3. Ford F-150 FX2 Project Truck - Rear Viewford fx2 truck
  4. Ford FX2 Project Truck - Side Viewford truck
  5. Ford FX2 Project Truck - Development Teamford truck
  6. Ford FX2 Project Truck - Front Wheelford truck, fx2 truck
  7. Ford FX2 Project Truck - Rear Wheel & Exhaustfx2 truck, ford truck
  8. Ford F-150 FX2 Project Truck Cockpitford truck
  9. Ford FX2 Project Truck - Seat Badgingford truck, fx2 truck
  10. F-150 FX2 Project Truck Interiorford truck
  11. Ford Focus "UNTETHERED" Project Vehicleford focus untethered
  12. Ford Mustang "UNLEASHED" Project Vehiclemustang unleashed
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