'Infected' By Power: Ringbrothers’ 807-HP 1970 Plymouth Barracuda Stuns At SEMA
by AutoExpert | 7 November, 2024
Ringbrothers has just unleashed their latest masterpiece, a 1970 Plymouth Barracuda restomod they’ve dubbed "Infected." This isn’t just any ’Cuda—it’s a fearless muscle car revival, with 807 horsepower roaring from a supercharged Mopar Hellcrate Redeye Hemi engine under the hood.
Paired with a Tremec six-speed manual transmission, this beast sends every ounce of its power straight to the rear wheels, promising an authentic, pulse-racing drive. Wrapped in a custom "Pink Eye" paint job with black accents, the Infected makes a statement before it even revs up.
Black details from the hood to custom rocker panels give it that sleek, mean edge, while the milled aluminum grille and widened lower intake bring in a touch of modern precision and enhanced airflow. Under the body, Ringbrothers worked some serious magic: they extended the chassis by 1.5 inches, shifted the front wheels forward, and shortened the front fenders, keeping those iconic muscle car proportions.
Fox RS SV coilovers front and rear ensure this ’Cuda handles curves with ease, while Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tires wrap around custom 20- and 21-inch five-spoke wheels. Peek behind those wheels, and you’ll spot hefty Brembo brakes—six-piston calipers paired with 14-inch rotors for jaw-dropping stopping power. Inside, Ringbrothers created an exquisite blend of old-school Mopar vibes with modern luxuries.
The cabin sports full white leather upholstery, modern gauges, climate control, and a sound system ready for Apple CarPlay. For that classic Mopar feel, there’s a Pistol Grip shifter and a custom carbon fiber steering wheel that’s as stylish as it is functional. After 5,600 painstaking hours of craftsmanship, this stunning Barracuda is ready to dazzle the crowd at the SEMA Show in Vegas. It’s not just a restomod; it’s an homage to the American muscle era, meticulously crafted and ready to inspire a new generation of car lovers.