Ringbrothers, the world-renowned custom car builder and parts manufacturer, will be unveiling two high-end hot rods at the 2025 SEMA Show in Las Vegas (November 4-7).

The first is the “Kingpin” 1969 Mustang Mach 1, the unveiling of which will take place at 9:30 a.m. on the fourth at the Ringbrothers’ booth (23191). From the sneak peek photos it looks to be a killer build based on what is one the most iconic Mustang ever.

”The two builds are set to take the SEMA Show by storm as each furthers innovation in engineering and celebrates the spirit of hot rodding,” said Ringbrothers in a press release.

A complete reimagining of the original Ford Mustang Mach 1, Kingpin pushes the limits of performance and aesthetics of one of America’s most iconic muscle cars.

Kingpin’s drivetrain is still a secret, but the engine is said to produce over 800 horsepower. The entire build took 5,500 “meticulous and laborious” build hours. Glad we didn’t get the bill for that!
“Kingpin combines modern drivetrain, suspension, and chassis with Ringbrothers’ signature superior build quality and customization.
An Aston Martin Called Octavia

Octavia, a 1971 Aston Martin DBS is said to have more than 12,000 combined hours of engineering and craftsmanship in it. The bespoke carbon-fiber bodywork was widened eight inches and the rear 10. Under the clamshell bonnet is an 805-horsepower supercharged V8 backed by a six-speed manual trans.

Like the Mustang, there’s no word yet on what powerplant it is.

Octavia originally debuted at The Quail, a motorsports gathering this past August, but this marks its SEMA debut, where full details will be revealed. Its unveiling takes place at the Gentex booth (23889).
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