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The Ringbrothers' 1000 Horsepower '69 Camaro Will Do All The Burnouts

Photo credit: Jay Leno's Garageundefined
Photo credit: Jay Leno's Garageundefined

From Road & Track

When your customer is a slightly crazy person who owns a machining and stamping shop, lots of billet pieces and a supercharged LS3 producing around 1000 horsepower will make for 3952 lbs. of awesome.

Not unlike Johnathan Ward over at Icon, the two Ring brothers create cars that look vintage while leaving nothing untouched. Offering the complete package, the Ringbrothers cars are famous for being insanely powerful one-offs built to the highest standards. This reimagined '69 Camaro is no exception.

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With its sharper lines all around, billet-machined metal parts, carbon accessories that could have come off a Lamborghini and clever design elements such as the custom roof and the functional, interchangeable hood inserts, this Camaro took more than 5000 hours to build. Its fashionably minimalist engine bay hides a supercharged V8 producing 800 lb.-ft. of torque at 6100rpm, linked to a six-speed manual and the beefiest clutch they could find. What's more, it has the most inviting leather seats you've ever seen.

Mental is one way of putting it.

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