Established in the small town of Spring Green, Wisconsin, more than a decade ago, Ringbrothers is responsible for some of the coolest resto-mod cars the tuning market has spawned in recent years. Notable examples include the 1965 Ford Mustang Blizzard, the 1971 De Tomaso Pantera ADRNLN, and the awesome 1966 Chevelle that the company unveiled at the 2014 SEMA Show. Speaking of SEMA, it has been the company's favorite event for new products in recent years, and this year's edition isn't going to be different. Actually, for the first time since showing up in Las Vegas, Ringbrothers will unveil no fewer than four builds at the SEMA Show.

First on the list is a 1948 Cadillac Series V that looks as if ZZ Top's Billy Gibbons would drive it around town. However, the car was actually built for Wes Rydell and his wife Vivian, known for their impressive collection of hot rods and custom vehicles. The Caddy is dubbed "Madam V" and will join the "Madame X," another custom Cadillacs built by Chip Foose, in Rydell's garage. The coupe melds vintage with modern features and sports a pearl white paint job, as well as carbon-fiber components.

Next up is the "G-Code," a muscle car based on the 1969 Chevrolet Camaro. The company's only second 1969 Camaro, the "G-Code" is Rings' fastest and most powerful Chevy to date thanks to the supercharged, LS3 V-8 engine under the hood. The coupe also features a massive number of billet components and a cool light-blue paint job with white and black stripes and golden wheels. The third car to be unveiled at SEMA is "Ballistic." Based on a 1965 Ford Mustang convertible, it comes with a widebody kit, a supercharged 5.8-liter V-8 engine taken from a late-model Shelby GT500, and a dazzling BASF Glasurit custom hue called “Blu by U."

Finally, Ringbrothers will also take the wraps off a custom 1972 Winnebago Brave camper van. Described as "the world's fastest Winnebago" and dubbed "Happy Camper," the RV packs in excess of 900 horsepower and a World War II Bomber-inspired and "party-ready" interior.

The "Madam V" Cadillac and "G-Code" Camaro will be unveiled on November 1, while the "Ballistic" Mustang and the "Happy Camper" Winnebago will be showcased starting November 2.

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Why it matters

Each SEMA Show is packed with spectacular custom builds, but Ringbrothers always managed to grab a lot of attention thanks to the tremendous craftsmanship and powerful drivetrains it usually puts in its vehicles. At this year's event, I expect the Wisconsin-based firm to steal the show or at least stand out among the most impressive displays with no fewer than four vehicles in its booth. It will be interesting to see what kind of features all four vehicles have to brag about and I can't wait to see them in the metal rather than renderings. All of Ringbrothers' creations have been spectacular to look at and their renderings likely don't do them justice. The Winnebago Brave should also be quite an interesting display. Ringbrothers has yet to build an RV and the "Happy Camper" could open the door to more custom vans in the future.