Ringbrothers Ford Mustang Blizzard

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Ringbrothers presented at the 2013 SEMA show in Las Vegas a modified 1964 Ford Mustang, which they like to call the Blizzard. Ringbrothers' Ford Mustang Blizzard gets its name from the brilliant white exterior finish. Its power comes from a 351-based 427cid V8 engine that was inspired by the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series style engines. The Mustang Blizzard's engine was developed by Wegner Motorsports. Ringbrothers' Mustang Blizzard is equipped with a Holley carburetor and exhaust, Flowmaster mufflers, and a Be Cool radiator and fan. The Ringbrothers Mustang Blizzard develops a massive 710 hp, which are sent to the rear wheels via a Bowler five-speed manual gearbox and a John's Industry differential.

The Ringbrothers Ford Mustang Blizzard sits on HRE 560R forged wheels, Nitto Invo tires (265 front and 325 rear) and Baer 6-piston calipers. The Mustang Blizzard was developed to handle just as good as Stock Cars, so it has a performance suspension system. It includes Speed & Engineering front coilovers, and a rear Quadralink suspension with AFCO shocks and DSE sway bars.

For the interior of the Mustang Blizzard, Ringbrothers chose a new upholstery, Recaro seats, and an Alpine sound system. At the exterior, Ringbrothers replaced the Mustang's original roof, deck lid, bumpers, side scoops and hood with carbon fiber ones.

Ringbrothers did not disclose the price of the Ford Mustang Blizzard.

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