




Ringbrothers Unveils Three Unique Builds at the SEMA ShowRenowned A…
Ringbrothers Unveils Three Unique Builds at the SEMA Show<br><br>Renowned American custom car builder and parts manufacturer, Ringbrothers, is set to reveal three meticulously reimagined vehicles at the upcoming SEMA Show in Las Vegas, held from November 5-8. These one-of-a-kind creations highlight the company’s signature engineering innovations and commitment to craftsmanship, each making a unique mark in the world of hot rodding.<br><br>“INFECTED” – 1970 Plymouth ‘Cuda<br>This custom ‘Cuda, featuring an 807-horsepower Hellcrate Redeye engine and a manual transmission, brings a refreshing burst of vibrant color to a market dominated by shades of gray. With an extended wheelbase, bespoke bodywork, and custom cowl and firewall, “INFECTED” is a tribute to Mopar performance and bold design.<br><br>“INVADR” – 1987 Buick Grand National<br>Based on the legendary Buick Grand National, this 1,246-horsepower beast is powered by a twin-turbocharged V6 engine paired with a six-speed manual transmission. The design reinterprets the classic G-Body with unique custom elements that underscore its menacing stance.<br><br>“TUKA” – 1972 Chevrolet Blazer<br>“TUKA” transforms the iconic Chevrolet Blazer into a modern, one-off four-wheel-drive vehicle with every panel redesigned and customized. Fusing contemporary technology with Ringbrothers’ attention to detail, this build brings versatility and individuality to the off-road scene.