RE: Ringbrothers Infectd is the Barracuda from hell

RE: Ringbrothers Infectd is the Barracuda from hell

Tuesday 5th November

Ringbrothers Infectd is the Barracuda from hell

Plymouth's muscle car icon gets a Wisconsin once over, including an 800hp Hellcrate V8


When Ringbrothers announces a new project, you pay attention. Doesn’t matter if they’d turned their hand to kids' toys or garden machinery, if it involves the brothers Ring then it’s going to be awesome. There have simply been too many spectacular builds, from the Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud to the Chevy Blazer, for anything less to be expected. Or delivered, for that matter. And happily Ringbrothers hasn’t diversified just yet - it’s still making the most incredible muscle car reimaginations possible. This time it’s a 1970 Plymouth Barracuda, a true hero of the genre, which has now become - in no small part thanks to 800hp - Ringbrothers ‘Infectd’ build.

It’s reckoned that 5,600 hours have gone into this build, and honestly it’s a wonder they completed it in so little time looking over it. Every single bit of Infectd is flawless, from the ‘Pink Eye’ paint - a nod to the classic Mopar hues, and referencing what’s under the bonnet - to the upholstery of the boot to the instrument cluster (note the tacho goes pink near maximum revs, rather than red). Even if these cars were merely cosmetic exercises, a demonstration of what can now be done with paint, leather, carbon fibre and aluminium, the Ringbrothers cars would be cool. It’s the backing up by A-grade engineering that makes them truly special. 

Infectd is powered by an exquisitely installed - look at that engine bay! - Hellcrate Redeye engine. Or, for those that don’t speak muscle car, that’s the 6.2-litre supercharged V8 that powered the senior Hellcat Challengers and Chargers. Meaning it’s rated at 807hp, rather than the poxy 707hp of standard models, as well as boasting 717lb ft. The entire exhaust system is Ringbrothers own design. And there’s a manual gearbox, all that muscle reaching the rear rubber via a six-speed Tremec TR-6060 transmission with Tilton clutch and Wavetrac diff. Check out the reworked pistol grip lever, too, for a proper taste of the old days. 

While the Infectd may look like a lovingly restored Plymouth Barracuda (to some extent it is), there are some very significant changes under the skin. It’s now underpinned by something called a Custom Roadster Shop 68-70 Charger Fast Track Stage III chassis (that’s what it says here), further modified to accept a torque tube from a C6 Corvette. It means that this ‘Cuda has a longer wheelbase than standard, the front wheel now 1.5 inches further forward; the front wings are shorter, the grille wider, the bumpers tucked for maximum impact. That’s in addition to a host of custom parts, too, including bumper guards and a grille surround milled from one bit of billet, a new diffuser and totally bespoke floors. That carbon bonnet is a one-off, too. Clearly money was no object.

Helping keep that power on track are Fox RS SV coilovers at all corners, new anti-roll bars, a custom steering rack and a burly Baer Brakes setup, with 14-inch discs and six-piston calipers. Tyres are the kind of size that would have been unimaginable in 1970: 285/30R20 up front, 335/30ZR21 behind, Michelin Cup 2s at every corner. And yes, they really are now rear 21s, wrapped around HRE wheels - quite a different Barracuda these days. Arguably the inside is no less incredible, with white leather throughout, bespoke instruments and a new climate control system. There’s Apple CarPlay, like any good restomod must have (this is probably stretching that term to breaking point), complete with JL Audio 10-inch subs. A cage has been integrated into Infectd as well, and for those who want a taste of this car in their Plymouth can get the steering wheel, as that’s an off-the-shelf Ringbrothers item. It’s called The Murph, it’s carbon, and it’s three thousand bucks. So just imagine what went into the whole car. 

“Infectd was shaped by the theatrics and joyful nature of classic Mopars, with the added benefit of modern performance”, added Ringbrothers co-owner Mike Ring (you can say that again). “This car is a celebration of vibrant colour, design, detail, and, of course, performance. This build provides an opportunity to showcase how cutting-edge building techniques up the ante and enhances classic American muscle.” Amen to that. And while normally something like Infectd would steal the SEMA show for one year, there’s more where it came from on the way from Ringbrothers. Check back in a couple of hours…


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Nobody13

Original Poster:

510 posts

209 months

Tuesday 5th November
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Much more interesting than the ID.3 article.

SR

269 posts

212 months

Tuesday 5th November
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Stunning craftsmanship but a bit OTT with the wheels, 17 or 18 inch would look better to my eyes.

Mark_Blanchard

861 posts

262 months

Tuesday 5th November
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What a beast. Love it!

biggbn

24,949 posts

227 months

Tuesday 5th November
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That is incredible. What a wonderful, wonderful machine.

ManyMotors

768 posts

105 months

Tuesday 5th November
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Though I don't like all their creations, the Ring Brothers have style and skill. With its physical beauty, maybe being from Frank Lloyd Wright's hometown gives them inspiration.

marcus34789

99 posts

3 months

Tuesday 5th November
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Superb, if anything says fk you to the EV pushing gibberish spouting, nonsense range claiming Eco loons it’s this, fantastic.

GT9 will be crying into his vegetarian tea at the very concept. Excellent.

biggbn

24,949 posts

227 months

Tuesday 5th November
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marcus34789 said:
Superb, if anything says fk you to the EV pushing gibberish spouting, nonsense range claiming Eco loons it’s this, fantastic.

GT9 will be crying into his vegetarian tea at the very concept. Excellent.
It's not a binary choice man. I adore this but so really like some EVs.

blasos

383 posts

169 months

Tuesday 5th November
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biggbn said:
marcus34789 said:
Superb, if anything says fk you to the EV pushing gibberish spouting, nonsense range claiming Eco loons it’s this, fantastic.

GT9 will be crying into his vegetarian tea at the very concept. Excellent.
It's not a binary choice man. I adore this but so really like some EVs.
Agree with marcus34789. PH has become a Porsche SUV love-in. This is a real car, boys and girls. No EV is a patch on something like this. It's like comparing the Shard to the Eiffel Tower. You clearly just don't get it.

Robertb

2,092 posts

245 months

Tuesday 5th November
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I would love to have the $ to get these guys to build me a series 3 XJ

Sway

29,321 posts

201 months

Tuesday 5th November
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Oh hell fking yes!

biggbn

24,949 posts

227 months

Tuesday 5th November
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blasos said:
biggbn said:
marcus34789 said:
Superb, if anything says fk you to the EV pushing gibberish spouting, nonsense range claiming Eco loons it’s this, fantastic.

GT9 will be crying into his vegetarian tea at the very concept. Excellent.
It's not a binary choice man. I adore this but so really like some EVs.
Agree with marcus34789. PH has become a Porsche SUV love-in. This is a real car, boys and girls. No EV is a patch on something like this. It's like comparing the Shard to the Eiffel Tower. You clearly just don't get it.
Is anyone saying an EV is better? YOU don't get it man. I don't like all ICE cars, but I really like THIS one. I don't like all EVs, but I really like SOME. It's horses for courses man.

JJJ.

1,498 posts

22 months

Tuesday 5th November
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Hard or almost impossible to knock Ringbrothers work and this looks the business. Nice touch using the Corvette torque tube as I presume that means the Corvette transaxle is fitted too.
Those crazy tall wheels and colour choice don't do it for me.
But, hell those items could be all easily resolved I'm sure for any lucky potential buyer.

Cotty

40,293 posts

291 months

Tuesday 5th November
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That looks great.

legalman58

74 posts

10 months

Wednesday 6th November
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Wonderful- hugely OTT - and the makers don't care

I would imagine the noise of the engine is glorious - my V8 is wonderful at only 500BHP

I cannot imagine what it is like

Great news from the USA today- might help compensate for the fact that the Orange Fraudster is back as President

Mr Peel

504 posts

129 months

Wednesday 6th November
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Possibly the least attractive name for a car I have ever heard.

Snaaakeey

168 posts

79 months

Wednesday 6th November
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Pink eye.

Class

Deranged Rover

3,778 posts

81 months

Wednesday 6th November
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Whilst I do like most of it, the wheels look stupid, and the hell do you turn the front wheels without ripping the wings off?

mac96

4,430 posts

150 months

Wednesday 6th November
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Deranged Rover said:
Whilst I do like most of it, the wheels look stupid, and the hell do you turn the front wheels without ripping the wings off?
That was my thought too. First reaction is to love it, but what's it for? Road or drag strip? It looks a bit like a drag car, but would be beaten by cheaper machinery. On the road, it is surely compromised by oversized wheels/ tyres.

I'd still have one as the 5th car, just to look at and listen to!

boyse7en

7,115 posts

172 months

Wednesday 6th November
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Mr Peel said:
Possibly the least attractive name for a car I have ever heard.
What, the "Ringpiece Infected"?

Not sure i'm keen on the "Pinkeye" powering it either.

M1C

1,891 posts

118 months

Wednesday 6th November
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I generally don't like this kind of thing but that looks f*cking brilliant.