Ringbrothers Tease Wild Camaro, Mustang, Chevy Truck Builds For SEMA

The SEMA 2022 show is almost here. While many automakers have pulled out this year, Ringbrothers will come with four custom builds. This is the first time the Wisconsin-based company has debuted four vehicles at SEMA, and a recent teaser offered a glimpse of what to expect when the cover opens.

A wild truck named Enyo is of particular interest. According to Ringbrothers, this is a 1948 Chevy pickup that combines a ’40s work truck with Formula 1. That’s a bold statement, and while Ringbrothers didn’t specifically say so, we’re pretty sure the image at the top of this article is the base of the Enyo. It features cantilever independent suspension and a belly pan that is one piece of carbon fiber. At the front, a 1,000 horsepower marine racing engine powers the truck. And the trim on the bottom of the chassis matches the color confirmed Enyo’s teaser image, shown below.

Ringbrothers Enyo 1948 Chevrolet Pickup Teaser

That would be the main act for the Ringbrothers at SEMA, but it wasn’t the only bow tie project vehicle on show. bluff would be a 1972 Chevrolet K5 Blazer with big tires for off-road fun. To that end, it gets an off-road coilover, a custom interior, and a 1,200-hp LS3 V8 for power.

Ringbrothers Bully 1972 K5 Blazer Teaser
Ringbrothers Patriarc 1969 Ford Mustang Teaser
Ringbrothers Strode 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Teaser

There is also a 1969 Chevrolet Camaro called walk which also runs the insane LS3 V8, producing 1,000 hp with the help of a massive supercharger. Ringbrothers says it rides on an extended wheelbase and features a flared carbon fiber body, but let’s be honest, there’s also a 1969 Ford Mustang named Patriarch. There’s no mention of its power, but apparently, it incorporates some interesting aero features.

All in all, Ringbrothers says a combined 35,000 hours go into these four custom vehicles. Based on the previous SEMA Ringbrothers builds we’ve seen, this ride is worth a look. All of them will debut on November 1st.

The 2022 SEMA Show takes place from November 1-4 at the Las Vegas Convention Center.

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