Ringbrothers Is Bringing Four Wild Creations To SEMA

Ringbrothers Is Bringing Four Wild Creations To SEMA

Ringbrothers is gearing up to unveil four custom builds at November’s SEMA Show in Las Vegas.

The first vehicle built by the company is a 1972 Chevrolet K5 Blazer known as ‘Bully.’ It has been equipped with a custom LS3 V8 built by Wegner Motorsports that churns out an extraordinary 1,200 hp. Ringbrothers notes that it also features a triangulated four-link suspension system with off-road racing coilovers and a fully custom interior.

The second is known as ‘Strode’ and takes the form of a Chevrolet Camaro. It features a widened carbon fiber body and an extended wheelbase and is driven by a Wegner Motorsports-built LS3 topped with a 2.9-liter Whipple supercharger. It will deliver a cool 1,000 hp and be finished in a simple shade of Ghost White.

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Next is ‘Patriarc’, a 1969 Ford Mustang that has apparently been “built to play in the wind” with an aerodynamic design. Ringbrothers says it is equipped with a Ford Performance Aluminator 5.2 XS V8 engine coupled to a six-speed manual transmission and a fully bespoke interior.

Last but not least is a 1948 Chevrolet Pickup known as ‘Enyo.’ It features a customized body that has been narrowed, lengthened, and chopped and comes complete with a host of carbon fiber components, including a single-piece carbon fiber belly pan. The company has also equipped it with cantilevered independent suspension at all four corners, as well as a big-block marine racing engine with 1,000 hp. Ringbrothers describes it as its “most extreme built yet,” noting that it took more than 10,000 hours to bring to life.

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