The SEMA 2023, the ultimate tuning and accessories event, is almost here, and the company ring Brothers has already presented some spectacular projects for the event. One of the highlights is a converted one 1961 Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud II, lovingly "Paramount" called. The unique piece represents a departure from the traditional Rolls-Royce design philosophy. In addition to a tailor-made one Chassis and handmade floor plates The Paramount particularly scores points with its modern starry sky in the interior. But it's not just the looks that are convincing: there's supposedly a powerful engine under the hood 649 PS delivers.
Ringbrother's Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud
Over 600 hp in an old Rolls promises performance that can rival that of a modern Gran Turismo, while at the same time maintaining and even increasing the comfort and luxury for which the luxury liners are known. But Ringbrothers doesn't just have the luxurious Silver Cloud II in its luggage. With the project “UncagedThey also show a revised version of one 1965 Mustang convertibles. The muscle car has been equipped with a widened body that is 1 inch (2,54 cm) larger than the series on each side, giving the Mustang a cool appearance and better road holding.
Project Tusk, Uncaged & Paramount
In addition, the Mustang unique piece was equipped with a modern Suspension, suspension and Powertrain fitted. And don't forget the “Tusk” project 1969 Dodge Charger, the one with a Hellephant engine, the incredible 1.014 PS generated, is guaranteed to cause a stir. His wheelbase became noisy ring Brothers extended, the fender widened, and as always, almost every component of the Tusk individually adapted and optimized. In summary, Ringbrothers will definitely make a big appearance at this year's SEMA Show.