Custom-built 1964.5 Ford Mustang convertible by Ringbrothers breaks cover
Ringbrothers, the world-renowned custom car builder and parts manufacturer, has unveiled its latest creation — a custom-built 1964.5 Ford Mustang convertible known as “Caged.”
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What powertrain setup does Ringbrothers' Caged have?
Caged is fitted with a Ford Performance 5.0-liter Coyote V8 crate engine mated to a Ford 10R80 10-speed automatic transmission.What was the Ringbrothers team's goal in building Cage design-wise?
The Ringbrothers team had the goal of subtly evolving and modernizing the original Mustang's lines and proportions while honoring its iconic aesthetics.How many hours did it take the Ringbrothers team to build Caged?
According to Jim Ring, it took the team 4,200 hours to complete the restomod project.Caged was born an original convertible pony car. It underwent a painstaking restomod process that aims to subtly evolve and modernize the original Mustang’s lines and proportions while honoring its iconic aesthetics.
The result is a modern appeal and unbridled performance mating the design of a 20th-century icon with the technology of the 21st.
“The client was highly involved in the process and adamant on maintaining a subtle, stock-like appearance. Everything was cued off the Mustang’s original design, but we sharpened the lines and added a number of 3D-printed details to make it truly unique,” said Ringbrothers co-owner Mike Ring.
“Every piece of this car has been touched and updated with the original design cues in mind, down to the iconic Mustang taillight bezels, gas cap, and running horse emblems. There’s a lot of nuances that went into the design, and we’re proud of that aspect of the build. Only the expert eye will be able to discern the subtly of the differences,” added Ringbrothers co-founder Jim Ring.
At a glance, the convertible boasts a striking appeal — all thanks to the suite of Ringbrothers-built exterior appointments which leaves the center caps for the wheels as the only stock part worn by the open two-seater ‘Stang.
The Ringbrothers team conducted extensive metalwork converting the Roadster Shop Fast Track chassis back into a unibody, as well as widening and lengthening the bodywork by one inch. The BASF Glasurit “Burgundy Brave” finish was then applied, and all the chrome and stainless-steel trim was treated with Cerakote Titanium C-105P.
The redesigned front grille is set back two inches and feeds air into a Ford Performance 5.0-liter Coyote V8 crate engine filled with Motul engine oil for protection and performance. The Coyote sings its tune thanks to custom-built headers by Ringbrothers and a Flowmaster exhaust system. Drive routes through Ford’s 10R80 10-speed automatic transmission.
The Mustang grips the tarmac thanks to a set of Continental tires wrapped around one-off 18-inch EVOD Industries wheels mirroring the style of the Mustang’s iconic Rally wheels. Handling comes courtesy of Penske Racing Shocks RS Edition performance coilovers front and rear, an independent rear suspension, as well as a set of Baer Brakes for stopping power.
“In all, more than 4,200 hours were invested in bringing ’Caged’ to life,” continued Jim Ring. “It was our pleasure to once again work with our trusted partners BASF, Motul, GFS, Heat Shield Products, Miller Welding, Painless Wiring, and others to bring this car to life.”
Photos from Ringbrothers
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