Ringbrothers Unleashes the ‘Infected’ 1970 Plymouth Cuda: A 1,500-Horsepower Restomod Beast
This beast is not just a car, but rather an embodiment of a collector’s idealization for muscle cars, incorporated to its’s very design, a timeless appeal that has yet to ebb.
No one could hold back in fear when confronted by this monstrosity – the 1970’s Cuda – Infected It is one of the craziest builds ever created and crafted by the brilliant people at the Ringbrothers in Wisconsin. As described Look at infected as an evolving beast that got infected by everything the restomod scene is and what it should be – limitless. Classic cars still invoke interest which is still prevalent in millennials and the Gen Z, and Matt and Greg Ring’s take, which combines vintage aesthetics with modern performance, is nothing less than a revolution. And revolution it is when you’re talking about a charge of 1500 hp. It’s not an everyday car which is evident in the numbers, just a single glance brings on anxiety, palms sweaty, and sweat trickling down the background of your knees and even your quads.
The Details That Add More Style
As for the build, Ringbrothers have gone with custom carbon-fiber skin and that is both lightweight and super strong. The wide-body kit enhances the aggressive outlook and quality suspension and chassis modifications mean that this classic muscle has the manners of a modern performance machine.
Inside, the Old School and the New School Shake Hands
The cabin manages to capture classic style elements and offer modern features. A vintage-inspired dash interacts beautifully with extravagant custom upholstery and contemporary gauges. According to Ringbrothers, the Cuda lines have been preserved in every detail, but brought forward to the modern conveniences and performance.
For The Collector Minded
If you happen to operate in the collector vehicle insurance circle, you are very well aware that *Infected * is not just any Cuda; it is a considerable investment and needs to be safeguarded. Its historic importance alongside the nature of customization may require specific insurance requirements. Not just any policy will do for a masterpiece of this scale—agreed-value coverage policies and provisions for rare parts must be standard; it is after all, a work of art. In our view, the time and effort spent in claiming ownership of such a work of art, as is *Infected*, is time and effort well spent; you are just preserving one of the many pieces of history in the automotive industry, hence why a well-structured insurance policy is as important as the tires themselves.
Source: “Ringbrothers’ 1970 Plymouth Cuda ‘Infected’ Revealed” by Stephen Edelstein, Motor Authority, November 2023. Read the full article here.