With 1,010 Horsepower, Ringbrothers' STRODE Camaro Raises The Bar
by AutoExpert | 3 November, 2022
The STRODE 1969 Chevrolet Camaro is the latest stunning masterpiece from the world-famous restomod specialist Ringbrothers. This vehicle, like many others designed by Ringbrothers, is largely comprised of carbon fiber. The car's menace stance is a result of its wider track, lowered rocker panels, lengthened and redesigned bonnet, and lowered roof centerline.
BASF Glasurit Ghost White paint covers a beautiful body that has been customized with fender scoops, tucked bumpers front and back, diffusers, and a rear spoiler.
A Wegner Motorsports LS3 with a Whipple supercharger supplies power under the hood, which is routed via a Bowler Tremec T-56 Magnum six-speed manual gearbox. Fast Track independent suspension components provide support for each corner. In addition, HRE wheels, Michelin Pilot Sport 4S wheels, and Baer brake components are installed at each corner.
Dakota Digital digital instruments and a Vintage Air Gen IV climate control system are installed in the STRODE's interior. An up-to-date JL Audio sound system and a hand-fabricated roll cage improve the interior and increase safety. In total, more than 6,500 hours were spent on the STRODE.
Jim Ring, co-owner of Ringbrothers, provided some background on the construction process, saying, “The build process of STRODE shows what can be accomplished using cutting-edge techniques, painstaking levels of detail, and imagination.”