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Ringbrothers ADRNLN
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From their Instagram account!!
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Rear end!
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Wow! I love it.
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I'd like to see them build a DeLorean next, now that would be wild.
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pretty good, but dont think it quite has the impact of their previous builds.
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I was expecting more too - maybe they were under more constraints due to the client ? Although what I heard was it only had to be yellow.
However there was likely also a budget. Budget is the only reason i can imagine they put a LS motor in it. We've seen Ring do a lot of Roush/Windsor stuff, a fuel injected modern tech Cleveland or Clevor would have been really interesting, maybe a custom IR manifold or x-over headers or something like that would have really set it off. I strongly dislike the interior as well. However, it is a Pantera on a custom RS chassis with Ring bros quality. Its definitely a nice setup. Color hurts it as well. Client said it had to be yellow, but maybe a more contemporary yellow ? Perhaps a bit matted out or something. Anyway I'm not knocking it too much obviously its a ncie machine, just didn't quite live up my day dream. |
I love it! Sure, it may not be to the same level as other cars but it's still great. It's got a lot of little touches that I've seen on other RB cars that helps it be identified as one of their builds. It's very cleanly done which is something I prefer over flash. While a more exotic motor would have been nice, they did a good job of making the LS3 unique and look great under there. Ford blue(to me it's Ford blue anyway) was a good idea for engine color. I would have preferred a more subdued interior color choice/pattern but the design is nice. I'm really looking forward to more detailed pictures of this car, especially under body.
I am a little disappointed that there is virtually no mention of the chassis being worked on at RS. Maybe that's ok with the people involved but to me, credit should be given where it's due. |
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