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Jim and Mike Ring, co-founders of Ringbrothers, were born with a passion for creating cars more exciting than anything else on the road. The pair began tinkering before they were old enough to drive. As their ambition grew, so did their need to build faster, more powerful and more exciting machines. What was once a hobby turned into a business and they began to gain the attention of the aftermarket industry elite. Today, Jim and Mike build their iconic street machines, design and produce aftermarket parts, and work on local cars in their auto body shop. In many ways, the boys haven’t changed all that much since their early days tinkering with whatever cars they could get their hands on. Only now the builds have more power and are desired the world over.

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INSPIRATIONAL QUOTE

“Never blow out someone else’s candle to make yours shine brighter.” – Jim’s Mother

“Sweep your own doorstep first.” – Mike’s Mother

CAREER & LIFE CHALLENGES

Learning not to sweat the small stuff like when they were younger.

FIRST SPECIAL VEHICLE BUILD

Jim – 1965 Mustang “Producer

Mike – “Valkryja” a 1969 Camaro

BEST AUTOMOTIVE ADVICE

When you build a custom car, it won’t be like buying a new, modern car.

A GREAT RESOURCE

The people they have met over the years who are responsive because they have been nice over the years.

WHERE TO FIND THE RING BROTHERS

 

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