The Ring Brothers are widely known for building some of the greatest bespoke Ford Mustangs around. Based on classic version but fitted with several updated parts, these vehicles command high prices at auctions all around the US.
And this unique 1966 Fastback version is no exception. Introduced at the 2010 SEMA Show, the gorgeous blue musclecar features a carbon fiber roof, Forgeline WC3 wheels, Baer 6-piston brakes, a Flowmaster exhaust and a fully customized interior just to name a few.
Things are getting even more interesting under the hood, where the Ring Brothers have fitted a Keith Craft-built 7.0-liter V8 engine that delivers 602 HP when mated to a Tremec T56 6-speed transmission. All told, the Mustang doesn't come cheap at $299,900 (or best offer), but keep in mind we're talking about a one-off vehicle and that two other Ring Brothers ponies sold for more than $280,000 earlier this year.
Scroll below for more photos of this gorgeous Mustang and head over to e-Bay for more details about the car.
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Things are getting even more interesting under the hood, where the Ring Brothers have fitted a Keith Craft-built 7.0-liter V8 engine that delivers 602 HP when mated to a Tremec T56 6-speed transmission. All told, the Mustang doesn't come cheap at $299,900 (or best offer), but keep in mind we're talking about a one-off vehicle and that two other Ring Brothers ponies sold for more than $280,000 earlier this year.
Scroll below for more photos of this gorgeous Mustang and head over to e-Bay for more details about the car.
Story via MustangsDaily