Ringbrothers builds some of the most incredible vehicles anywhere. From 1,200-horsepower Chevy K5 Blazers to an F1-inspired 1948 Chevy Truck, the task is often understood and it is always delivered in ...
The recipe for success when building a custom car is to base your project around a popular model. Additionally, you need to make it visually appealing with an imposing stance and impressive paint job, ...
Seriously? Another gosh darn Coyote-swapped 1st-gen Mustang? Well, before you swipe left, consider that this one isn't your average restomod. Several thousand hours, at least 4200 and change, went ...
While we don't cover Mustangs made after 1978, it is still fairly obvious today that no engine Ford built before 1978 can hold a candle in terms of pure performance potential to the 5.0L Coyote V-8 ...
Wisconsin-based hot rod builders Ringbrothers are back with another classic muscle car restomod. This time it's a 1964.5 Ford Mustang convertible with the heart of a modern Mustang. Named Caged, the ...
So, you're mapping out a hot rod project—a "build," if you will—and you plan to use Ford's Coyote 5.0-liter engine as its motivator. Excellent! That's all well and good, especially if a Fox-body ...
The third and final car presented by Ringbrothers at this week’s SEMA Show is lovingly known as ‘Uncaged’ and as far as 1965 Ford Mustang Convertibles go, few are as impressive as this one. Its launch ...
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