Ringbrothers, the highly respected custom car builder and parts manufacturer from Spring Green, Wisconsin, is gearing up to reveal three unique custom builds at the 2024 SEMA Show. Taking place from November 5th to 8th in Las Vegas, the SEMA Show is a key event in the automotive world, and Ringbrothers is bringing a lineup that is sure to impress enthusiasts and industry insiders alike. Their creations include a 1970 Plymouth ‘Cuda dubbed “INFECTED,” a 1987 Buick Grand National known as “INVADR,” and a 1972 Chevrolet Blazer named “TUKA.”
Each of these builds represents over 15,000 combined hours of craftsmanship, showcasing the meticulous design, advanced engineering, and attention to detail that have made Ringbrothers a leader in the custom car scene. The company, known for pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in resto-modding, has a history of accolades like Chevrolet Best in Show awards and multiple wins at SEMA’s Battle of the Builders competition, including titles in 2019 and 2022.
A Look at the Ringbrothers’ SEMA Lineup:
“INFECTED” 1970 Plymouth ‘Cuda –
The 1970 Plymouth ‘Cuda, named “INFECTED,” is a bold statement against the muted color trends dominating modern automotive design. With a striking, eye-catching color scheme that Ringbrothers promises will be a showstopper, this build features an 807-horsepower HELLCrate Redeye engine paired with a manual transmission. The design goes beyond aesthetics; it includes a custom extended wheelbase, revamped cowl and firewall, and uniquely shaped fenders. It’s a modern tribute to Mopar performance, merging classic muscle with cutting-edge custom work. The ‘Cuda will make its debut on Tuesday, November 5th, at 11:00 a.m. in the Ringbrothers booth #23191.
“INVADR” 1987 Buick Grand National –
Perhaps the most highly anticipated of the trio, the 1987 Buick Grand National, known as “INVADR,” offers a modern twist on a classic G-Body. Equipped with a twin-turbocharged 3.8-liter V6 that pumps out a massive 1,246 horsepower, this build is all about raw speed and performance. Backed by a six-speed manual transmission, the “INVADR” is designed for those who crave the thrill of high horsepower. Ringbrothers has given this Grand National a sleeker, more aggressive stance while retaining the iconic look that made the original a legend. “INVADER” will be unveiled on Tuesday, November 5th, at 1:00 p.m. in Gentex booth #23889.
“TUKA” 1972 Chevrolet Blazer –
Rounding out the lineup is “TUKA,” a 1972 Chevrolet Blazer that has been completely re-engineered to take the classic off-roader to new heights. Designed for rugged capability with modern conveniences, this build features custom panels and high-tech touches, offering a balance of classic style and contemporary performance. The Blazer, known for its off-road legacy, gets a new lease on life through Ringbrothers’ expert craftsmanship. “TUKA” will debut alongside the “INVADR” on November 5th at 1:00 p.m. in the Gentex booth #23889.
Ringbrothers’ Impact on the Custom Car World –
Ringbrothers has long been known for its commitment to quality, innovation, and American-made craftsmanship. Their builds often blend classic cars’ nostalgia with modern engineering’s power and precision. By using premium materials and combining old-school aesthetics with new-age performance, they have redefined what it means to create a custom vehicle. Their influence is evident in the numerous awards they have received, including prestigious honors at SEMA, where they’ve made a habit of turning heads with their impressive builds.