What 3,000 hours and $400K gets you
Built by Ringbrothers of Wisconsin, RAZOR, as the car is known, started out as a California-raised 1969 Chevy Camaro. Dropped off at their shop with a Ram Jet ZL1 crate engine (#193 of 200 produced). The project was only supposed to be quick restoration job. Three-thousand work hours and $400,000 later, the project bloomed into the gem you see before you (with the owner's blessing of course!). The shop only builds typically one vehicle a year, and when they do it is always a jaw-dropper. At the 2006 SEMA show they won the Mothers Award with their 1967 Ford Mustang "Reactor".
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