The sexiest 66 Chevelle hot rod ever????

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In the Rustang thread someone put a link to a Rustang these folks built.......  while it was  nice, this this is amazing.  but....  i think the 66 Chevelle is the best looking hot rod ever built..... 

https://www.ringbrothers.com/gallery/recoil/2436

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There is only one thing i dont like about it and as it turns out its the one thing the owner told them they had to do...  anyone guess what it is?? here is a hin.

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Jay Leno drove and reviewed it..





 
There is only one thing i dont like about it and as it turns out its the one thing the owner told them they had to do...  anyone guess what it is?? here is a hint.
Good god, the seats are horrible.

 
I love the simi tubbed rear tires and exhaust and of course the engine combo.  

Rather have a auto trans, but very, very nice.  

 
Ring Brother's build some really nice stuff....6 figure cars for sure!

I love that Chevelle, but the seats would have to go.

 
To me, the red one I posted in your other thread is awesome....then there's this:

Builds - Blizzard. Billet Aluminium Car Parts and Exterior Styling Components from Ringbrothers - Ringbrothers

I think this thing sits perfect, love the details and simplicity! Great color scheme. I would have done the motor accents the same red as the painted detail and the brakes...also love the rims...

Just not sure if I like the passenger side rims or the driver's side (Recoil rims) better.

Gotta go check the lottery Tickets...

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The recoils would be t!ts if that ring was gone...
And the builder even said/implied that in the Leno interview but they stuck with irt because of the effort on the wheel builders part...

on the rears i dont think its bad but the fronts....  id take them off.

 
I saw it at the grand national roadster show when it was placed in an inconspicuous corner with a very basic booth. I could have walked right by like so many other people did but something caught my eye. I stopped to look and was there for over 20 minutes looking at all  of the details. Things I had never seen on any other hotrod. The amount of bodywork was staggering and I knew there was so much more done that I didn't know enough to pick up on. I had never heard of ringbrothers before but always look to see what they are displaying whenever I go to shows. That car was truly next level. 

 
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