Three Amazing Creations By Ringbrothers For The 2017 SEMA Show

Published on September 28, 2016 in SEMA by Frédérick Boucher-Gaulin
Chevrolet Camaro G-Code

At the upcoming SEMA Show, the industry’s biggest tuner and aftermarket part suppliers' show, we will once again get to see a large array of some of the world’s best modified vehicles. Shops are already hard at work creating their vehicles to stand out from their competitors.

One of them, Ringbrothers, has been building quite a reputation for itself; we marveled at their carbon-fibre Ford Mustang, its heavily-modified Chevrolet Chevelle was quite the sight and the DeTomaso Pantera they modified a few years back was simply amazing.

This year, no less than three vehicles will come out of their Wisconsin shop:

The first one is named G-Code: it is based on a 1969 Camaro, and we hear it is equipped with a supercharged 6.2-litre V8. Looking closely at it, we spot a large array of small changes on the bodywork. We will have to wait for the Show’s opening to know more about it.

The second offering is a sleek-looking 1948 Cadillac named Madam V. According to Ringbrothers, this one needed parts from not one, but TWO Cadillac ATS-Vs, but we don’t know exactly what. Maybe it's a twin-engined car?

The third vehicle is a 1965 Ford Mustang convertible. It packs a 5.8-litre V8 out of a Shelby GT500 and a unique body kit.

Oh, and Ringbrothers travel in style: they are bringing a 900-horsepower 1972 Winnebago to the party, which they call the Happy Camper.