In this video Mike & Jim Ring (Ringbrothers Co-owners) share their thoughts on why they used the carbon fiber body material on their latest American muscle car built – the wide body carbon fiber 1965 Mustang Fastback. Basically they wanted the best from both two words, so they did the 4-inches wider body and a super light weight. To actually build a carbon fiber car, they had to build an entire steel car first to get the shape and everything the way they wanted it. Enough said by us…Check out the video to hear Mike & Jim talking about their unique 1965 Mustang Fastback. Watch, Enjoy & Share!
RINGBROTHERS INVEIL THE CARBON FIBER MUSTANG – AMERICAN MUSCLE CAR
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