SEMA Readies Student Jeep Builds for Big Spotlight

SEMA is preparing five unique Jeep Wranglers to be auctioned next week through BringaTrailer.com.

As part of SEMA’s High School Vehicle Build Program, each vehicle was customized by high school students working with industry volunteers and manufacturers. Sales from the vehicles will be used to fund future student projects, thereby creating a sustainable and growing program that provides students with real-world, hands-on educational experiences.

The five builds were funded in part from money raised from a pilot program the previous year. The program which debuted in the 2017-’18 school year included one vehicle that sold for more than $56,000. The proceeds were used to successfully expand the program to include five high schools in 2018-2019.

“We didn’t know what to expect during our first year,” said Zane Clark, SEMA senior director of education. “But we’re encouraged and excited that we were able to expand and grow the program. We’re anxious and hoping that the community will see the positive results that came from the pilot program, and that they will come out and support the program again this year.”

Bids will be accepted for the vehicles beginning July 15 through BringaTrailer.com. One vehicle will be released each day for five consecutive days-SEMA is calling it the SEMA Week of Customs-and will be available for bidding for seven days following its launch date. Proceeds from the vehicles will be reinvested into the program.

The auction schedule is as follows:

For more details about the program and the vehicles, visit www.sema.org/student-builds or contact SEMA Youth Engagement Programs Manager Katie Hurst at katieh@sema.org.

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