Imagine, sitting in the cabin of a brand new Chevy Silverado 1500 HD, believing it’s just a normal pickup and then all of a sudden being pressed into your seat trying to not scream bloody murder.
The Ring Brothers are some of my absolute heroes. They build some of the wildest custom hot-rods out there. But more than that, their attention to detail is second to none.
To really make a vehicle handle, quicker steering from lock to lock is essential. For vehicles that use a drag-link system with a Saginaw Power Steering Box with a 14.5:1 ratio (or more), you had few options that grows fewer as the usual boxes get picked up at the junk yards.
What you see before you is the Classic Recreations CR1 Camaro. It’s practically all-new, and that’s exactly how you want it. It has a brand new, wet-sump LS7 that pumps out more than 507 horsepower, coupled to a six-speed Tremec gearbox and super sticky wide tires all the way around.
This year’s SEMA show in Las Vegas, Nevada was one for the record books. The show was literally bigger than ever, with more people and vendors displaying their wares and custom cars than ever before.
When it comes to tire smoke, there’s very little that we don’t like. After all, it really only hurts the environment and the rubber, so what’s the harm?