Recently, our photographer Megan Green went to the 2009 SEMA Show in Las Vegas for longtime client AutoTrader.com. The SEMA show, not open to the public, is a chance for the auto industry to show off their concept cars for each other. Megan took pictures of some really interesting cars.

The Tailgater features a steer skull where you'd normally see Toyota's logo
Country stars Brooks & Dunn worked with Toyota to create the Tundra Midnight Runner Tailgater. It’s equipped with a full kitchen in the truck bed and a 42 inch TV screen. For your beverages, the truck includes a tap and an ice chest. There’s also a kicking sound system and two more TVs in the backseat. It’s perfect for getting ready in the parking lot before a concert or game. The black saddle leather interior with silver accents makes it a classy ride, too.

The sleek exterior of the Midnight Runner

Counter can be used to prepare and cook full meals and also has a tap
Microsoft also worked with Toyota in creating the Toyota Tacoma All-Terrain Gamer. It’s the perfect vehicle for gamers who want to play in the middle of nowhere. It has four seats across for head-to-head play and a giant monitor on the back for spectators. It’s even painted in Xbox colors.

The gullwing doors open to reveal four seats across for full gamer action

Chairs feature the colors of the XBox

a 66 inch plasma screen on the back lets spectators watch from outside the truck.

Hurst Performance, famous for their shifters in muscle cars, built this Ford Mustang
Megan will travel to other shows around the country for AutoTrader.com including the Seattle Auto Show later this week. You can see more photos from SEMA on our flickr site.
































