Ringbrothers Set To Showcase Three Innovative Custom Builds At The 2024 SEMA Show
Ringbrothers, a renowned custom car builder and parts manufacturer, is preparing to showcase three unique vehicles at the 2024 SEMA Show in Las Vegas from November 5-8. These builds are expected to highlight innovation in engineering and celebrate hot rodding. The lineup includes a 1970 Plymouth ‘Cuda, a 1987 Buick Grand National, and a 1972 Chevrolet Blazer.
Each of these vehicles represents over 15,000 hours of combined build time. They have been extensively modified to display Ringbrothers’ distinctive automotive design and craftsmanship. The standout among them is the 1987 Buick Grand National, known as "INVADR," boasting an impressive 1,246 horsepower.
The "INFECTED" 1970 Plymouth ‘Cuda challenges the trend of neutral car colours with its bold hue. It features an 807-horsepower Hellcrate Redeye engine, manual transmission, extended wheelbase, custom cowl and firewall, fenders, and more. This vehicle celebrates Mopar performance and vibrant colour.
The "INVADR" 1987 Buick Grand National has been transformed into a powerful machine with a twin-turbocharged 3.8-liter V6 engine producing 1,246 horsepower. It includes a six-speed manual transmission and numerous custom touches that enhance its striking appearance.
The "TUKA" 1972 Chevrolet Blazer has been re-engineered from the ground up as a modern off-roader. It incorporates contemporary conveniences and technology while maintaining its iconic design. Every panel has been customized to reflect Ringbrothers’ meticulous attention to detail.
These vehicles will be unveiled on November 5 at specific times during the SEMA Show. The "INFECTED" Plymouth ‘Cuda will debut at 11 a.m., while both the "INVADR" Buick Grand National and "TUKA" Chevrolet Blazer will be revealed at 1 p.m., all in different booths.
Ringbrothers' Legacy
Ringbrothers is based in Spring Green, Wisconsin, and has made a name for itself in the automotive aftermarket industry as a premium parts builder and world-class car designer. The company has received numerous awards including several Chevrolet Best in Show awards and SEMA Battle of the Builders wins in 2019 and 2022.
Known for revolutionizing resto-mods, Ringbrothers continues to set high standards with its innovative products and builds. They focus on quality materials, craftsmanship, and customer service while designing, fabricating, packaging, and shipping their products from their U.S.-based headquarters.
The media attending the SEMA Show are invited to witness these vehicle debuts firsthand. Detailed information and photos will be available on November 5 for both attendees and non-attendees. For those interested in discussing these builds further with Mike and Jim Ring during the event can contact Eric Becker at [email protected] or call 425-495-3255.


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